Monarcheon Posted October 24, 2016 Posted October 24, 2016 A suite made up of sketches 58, 62, and 78. I like this better than the first, personally, since I actually studied this type of music before these sketches, instead of mindlessly writing what I thought this type of music was. Enjoy! 3 Quote
Luis Hernández Posted October 25, 2016 Posted October 25, 2016 Lovely sound of the accordion in the first one. It absolutelly brings back the French movies. I don't know there, but as I am near France, we see many French movies, and the atmosphere is here. the only thing I'm not sure is the percussion (sometimes only). From 1:40 the "thicker" chords are beautiful. I also think the structure of the little piece is fine. The second soound more "modern". Bu it keeps the same flavor. the sound is again great, sometimes the chords of the acorddion "vibrate" as in the real instrument (with the proper players). Good the introduction of the piano... The third has a catchy melody, nice percussion and bass. Apart from that, the experience is reamrkable. I think the fact of going deep in a particular background (as this one) and express it in music is wonderful. In all the suite is very coherent in style, at the same time each piece is differente. Congrats! I like it a lot, and listening to it made me "dream" a little. 1 Quote
Ken320 Posted October 26, 2016 Posted October 26, 2016 Brilliant. So much fun, it was a pleasure to listen to. I give you three of these 1 Quote
Gustav Johnson Posted October 27, 2016 Posted October 27, 2016 Wow. Just wow. You should try running it by some performers to see if they could give you any feedback about how well it matches what they'd expect from a piece in this style. For example, there were a couple of moments in the second (and third a little bit) piece when the guitar accompaniment could really have spotlighted some of the melodic work with a few small adjustments or changes. This is masterfully constructed, superb! Love it! Gustav Johnson 1 Quote
Zimr Music Posted October 27, 2016 Posted October 27, 2016 Wow I'm motivated! The tracks fits so well.... 1 Quote
Anthony Johnson Posted October 28, 2016 Posted October 28, 2016 This definitely makes me want to go to France and have a cup of coffee outside a Café hahaha. Very beautiful, elegant with a romantic vibe. Did you draw that picture by the way? 1 Quote
Monarcheon Posted October 28, 2016 Author Posted October 28, 2016 Thank you all for your kind words on this piece so far.@LostSamurai No, one of my best friends did. Sometimes certain art should stay with certain people, haha. Quote
Monarcheon Posted October 28, 2016 Author Posted October 28, 2016 On 10/27/2016 at 4:46 AM, Gustav Johnson said: You should try running it by some performers to see if they could give you any feedback about how well it matches what they'd expect from a piece in this style. For example, there were a couple of moments in the second (and third a little bit) piece when the guitar accompaniment could really have spotlighted some of the melodic work with a few small adjustments or changes. You're absolutely right. Some of the initial feedback I got was messing around with rhythms more, but in the way I scored it, they said they would gladly take it to their own interpretation. Quote
ChristianPerrotta Posted October 29, 2016 Posted October 29, 2016 Am I becoming the bad guy if I say that "boulangerie" is spelled without the "u"? Nice music^^ Not exactly the kind that attracts me, but I enjoyed^^ 1 Quote
Monarcheon Posted October 29, 2016 Author Posted October 29, 2016 11 hours ago, ChristianPerrotta said: Am I becoming the bad guy if I say that "boulangerie" is spelled without the "u"? Really? I just looked it up and the "u" seems pretty prevalent. 11 hours ago, ChristianPerrotta said: Nice music^^ Not exactly the kind that attracts me, but I enjoyed^^ Glad to hear it. That's my job, haha. Quote
johnbucket Posted October 29, 2016 Posted October 29, 2016 7 hours ago, Monarcheon said: Really? I just looked it up and the "u" seems pretty prevalent. I think he's saying that your French's not great, unless this is some awkward sarcastic response ... Quote
Monarcheon Posted October 29, 2016 Author Posted October 29, 2016 18 minutes ago, johnbucket said: I think he's saying that your French's not great, unless this is some awkward sarcastic response ... Right and what I'm saying is: a. I didn't draw the picture so wrong spelling, is my fault in that I didn't notice it when the artist was finished for me. I don't know what else he could be questioning. or b. I've never seen the word spelled without a "u" until now. Quote
johnbucket Posted October 29, 2016 Posted October 29, 2016 29 minutes ago, Monarcheon said: Right and what I'm saying is: a. I didn't draw the picture so wrong spelling, is my fault in that I didn't notice it when the artist was finished for me. I don't know what else he could be questioning. or b. I've never seen the word spelled without a "u" until now. Right. I think he just assumed that it was drawn by you, just as I didn't bother to clarify that. I read your response as having read him as saying that he thinks that boulangerie* (mea culpa) should be spelled without a 'u', when he meant pretty much the opposite. Quote
markstyles Posted December 12, 2016 Posted December 12, 2016 Very lovely... yes it captured the feeling. excellent work. You've got a very nice accordion sound.. I might have liked the piano a bit louder.. Having been a sound mixer for many years, I notice when you have a great arrangement.. The instrument volumes are not as critical.. There seems to be a bit more sound leeway.. cause you have left room in the arrangement for them... Oh can I borrow $1400 to go to France for some crousants and coffee?... Actually we should all TREAT you... great job.. Quote
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