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great

Now, for a classical song the structure is simple, but I like the use of chromaticism. I'd like to hear a main melody instead of chords and arpeggios, but this song sounds fine without one.

great job

Fr0zEnPh0eNiX responds:

I'll certainly work on that.

I have this problem where I'm in love with arpeggios, not sure why.

Nice

Sounds great, I can't wait for it.

sorohanro responds:

1 or 2 weeks, no more :)
Kontakt patch can be played also with the Kontakt Player (free) but after 30 minutes gets in "demo mode" and you'll have to restart it.
The Mu.Lab patch can be used in Mu.Lab free without any limitation ;)

Great

Is this real guitar playing? If so you have some nice skills. This is played very cleanly, good job. I remember when I played electric guitar I'd play stuff like this all the time. My guitar teacher actually taught me this piece a few years ago, so I know how hard it can be to play. Now I stick to the classical guitar version.

Great job, you need a better drum sound though.

masheenH3ad responds:

Caprice no. 24 will always be a part of my Classical Guitar repertoire. I always play this piece using my Classical Guitar. As a matter of fact I played this for my Graduation recital. I Attended a lot of master classes just to play it right and convincing. ^^

It just came to me that it is a good idea to use an electric guitar with a rock band accompaniment for a change. Thanks for giving some of your time to give my track a great review.

awesome

This is defiantly better than the other version. Very ambient and mysterious, easily got myself lost while listening to it. Gives off the right feeling, and I could definitely see the north pole, although it may be a sad deserted santa's workshop ghost town kind of north pole.

Great job

PenguinSam responds:

Oh wow, that's a really neat image. Just the thought of his deserted workshop, it's fairly haunting.

Thank you for the review, it's nice to get input!

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good

I really liked this, the story and the music really flow together. Great job, and I love the vocals.

kelwynshade responds:

Thanks. The vocals do sound alright, though I feel they could be much MUCH better. I'm still learning to u se Voices of Passion in the East West collection.

Thanks for the comments!

Nice!

An awesome job remixing a classical theme.

By the way, I saw this from /mu/

AetherFlaer responds:

Sweet! Thanks i'm glad you liked it Dude.

Wow

Really nice stuff! All the instruments sound real, and the voices you did really put it over the top. Great job!

Jessismith responds:

Thank you. :)

Wow

Kind of everywhere isn't it? I can appreciate the hard work you put into this, so I'm not gonna vote on it based solely on my musical preferences. This is definitely not my style, but there are a couple spots in there I lioked. I'm just a little confused on the Etude, what does this help train exactly?

Quarl responds:

Composition?

Very good!

One of my favorite songs from the beggining of the demise of sonic! It's sounded good, but the strings sounded kinda...too synthesized, and maybe should have been an octave higher because they sound out of tune and it sounded pretty dissonant. Work on the strings

DigitalDuck responds:

Thanks! I'll bear that in mind when I come to future mixes.

good job

but I have to take points off for the category you put this under. Just because there is a piano, doesn't mean it's classical.

nice vocals
nice piano work
put it under a different genre

Cayler responds:

I'm still trying to figure out how the labeled genre affects what the song sounds like... maybe you should be an accountant, or librarian. Could you suggest a genre?

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