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My first song with garageband
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| Enrique Gil said 1098 days ago (November 22nd, 2006) | |
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I agree with CC Nice thrilling song, but it would be better with another title perhaps? great arrangement though....loops or intruments? Check out my latest song called Simple Feelings
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| echoroom said 1056 days ago (January 3rd, 2007) | |
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Devilish Hi Micahel - this is bloody great, I could never do orchestrations this good - nice seperation and really well structured. Definately sounds like soundtrack music to me, may a little James Horner (sorry, crap devil pun there). Look forward to more from you Steve Check out my latest song called Deeper (w/t Racerat)
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| apb said 962 days ago (April 7th, 2007) | |
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... .. ooh, this is impressive. Very cinematic but I have to agree it's just not discordant enough for my perception of hell .. for me this would be perfect for one of those scenes where the heroes are frantically preparing for a climactic battle hmm .. perhaps against some forces of darkness ;o) Btw is this using Jam Pack4 Orchestral? or just what comes with GB? Great work, keep it up. Check out my latest song called Misplaced
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| ktb said 904 days ago (June 4th, 2007) | |
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well done really got that forward momentum thing going. i would be curious as to how you recorded this? midi, loops, played real time..very impressive. Check out my latest song called Texas stump
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composerclark
Very impressive! Well done; feels cinematic. Considering how repetitive it is, you do an admirable job keeping our interest. As for the title, well, I'm not sure... a little ride for sure, and a very intense one, but I personally didn't hear anything that would have made me think of the Prince of Darkness if it weren't in the title. But that is trivial; main thing is that it's very well put together.