Soon Gone, Remeber Me

juhalipsanen wrote on 1/30/2016, 7:37 AM
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Well, this has been on my computer for 2 months, I composed it, therefore, already at the beginning of my hobby.

This composition was for some reason difficult to finalize because the musical program went crazy every time I wanted a little bit to adjust, for example, the rhythm changes. But I decided that it is now ready, ! So, here is "Soon Gone, Remember Me!

No loops or sounboard used, all work and melodies is trought my hands and mind!

I hope you like it :)!

Ps. Gengre was hard to think, i end this.

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Talan wrote on 1/30/2016, 9:12 AM

Is the programm musik maker , i know this problems.

Sometimes it helps if you summarizing multiple objects to a ( Wave) .

The song is a rousing composition . In length to , it could be shorter , but need not .
Greeting Peter

Former user wrote on 1/31/2016, 7:59 AM

the intro with choirs and piano accompanied by the background of the strings is very nicely done.
then the music opens to sounds' stronger while maintaining a typically classic.
the phrasing of the arches are very interesting.
I call this track a classic rock, great idea, a phonic level your work is really exceptional

franco

ArtistW wrote on 1/31/2016, 5:36 PM

No loops ore soundboard what did you use then (keyboard). Love it (symphonic rock?)

juhalipsanen wrote on 1/31/2016, 6:13 PM

"Stand Alone" midi- instruments, strings, piano, and choir. Drums I made a drum machine. I regret the fact that I could not finish properly, Magix always break the tracks when I touched them. it just started at some point to do it. A few of the rhythm of exchange is a little too "steep", and I would have liked a little change in the last piano point. But...i guess i am too picky :)

Roxall wrote on 2/1/2016, 6:26 AM

5 stars for it being a no soundpool purely original composition that is produced with skill.

It deserves no less.

An intense cinematic instrumental with excellent production values. No need for vocals in a song like this. The music tells all the story.

The piano midi work is superb. It creates a soundscape similar to your cover picture. A sword and sorcery song of brave knights on a quest to do battle.  So good work on that.

Very good.

 

Former user wrote on 2/6/2016, 10:14 AM

very good 5*