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Kyle Infante

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About Kyle Infante

  • Birthday 09/02/1987

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    pipmeister_22@yahoo.com
  • Website URL
    https://soundcloud.com/kin-fante

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Battle Creek, MI
  • Occupation
    Manager
  • My Compositional Styles
    Electronic, Video Game, Pop
  • Notation Software/Sequencers
    Logic Pro, Maschine
  • Instruments Played
    Piano, Drums, Clarinet

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  1. lol, this is an interesting piece. Are you aiming for some type of rock piiece or something then. it's also very short. More information
  2. I really admired the Prayer of a Decoy piece a lot. Very nice! I'm curious on software that was used for your compositions.
  3. Pretty epic stuff, I liked it. I think you need to bring out that french horn a little more, I love the sound of the french horn. The slow part @1:20, kind of adds a nice triumphant part to it, nice. The transition from the slow part to the last main part seemed to sudden, didn't blend with the rest. I liked the song, thanks for sharing.
  4. Very nice epic piece with Greem. I loved listening to it, nice march style to it.
  5. Oh, you caught my attention at the 2nd half with the minor tonality. Very nice piece, especially at the end. Thanks for sharing.
  6. Interesting piece. I assume it's pretty difficult to place a piece in with a film. Timing is key, and arranging the piece to the video is key. I liked the ending the most cause it seemed to mix in pretty well with the video. Nice to hear some of your newer stuff.
  7. Hiya Q. I'm Kyle and I am a HHUUUGGEE Nightwish fan! That song My Angel was interesting, of course due to the lack of real sound. It sounded weak, but musically good. As marius mentioned above, I would love to here some of your current stuff, if you have any. Maybe Ill post some of my currents pieces to let you listen. I like your style, lemme hear more! :)
  8. I enjoyed this piece alot. I've never really ever heard anything similar to this stuff. It was sweet, but short.
  9. Lol, this is great! I loved it. What kind of equipment and software did you use for this stuff?
  10. I get quite an "Evanescence" feel to it (at the beginning). her voice is pretty good! I like the opera too. I like your work, its pretty interesting since it doesnt sound like a lot of the other things I hear on this forum. Nice work on this piece. very energetic!
  11. I noticed the song was titled random battle. Does this mean: 1) A random battle that comes from like a world map of such. or 2) A battle with something that is bizarre or weird. Those options are probably hard to comprehend, sorry. :) Now it sounded random but the guitar was off sync with the rest of the song, it sounded very weird, but interesting. It had a good melody that stayed in my head. So unless you are representing option #2 then the song is perfect for the scene. Option #1 on the other hand, sync that quitar up with everything else. :) btw, your one of the few members I tend to enjoy listening.
  12. I've been writing music (on and off) for like 4 years now. People can listen to my music and notice NO progression, nothing different from any of my older material. I want to change that! I want advise on how I could expand my technique in composing music. I also want to take a step up in making my music sound real, or close to. Where is a good place to start cause i'm kind of lost writing the same old sounding stuff... :( Thanks in advance!
  13. It was good sir. About half way through kind of had me dazing a little. I'm sorry I didn't watch the whole video, but I think your chord progressions should change out of that main one IMO. Lets hear some more! :)
  14. I guess what I meant were more drum rolls. that's all, lol. So much for feedback, my apologize.
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