nguerrero Posted November 22, 2017 Posted November 22, 2017 Hey guys! I wrote a song inspired by world war 2 movies. I've been watching quite a lot lately and I naturally wrote this piece. https://soundcloud.com/nicolasguerrero/rendezvous-with-destiny Let me know your thoughts! Quote
Slazeus Posted November 22, 2017 Posted November 22, 2017 This is great, I like the build up to the first section and the second section definitely nails the feel of a WWII movie soundtrack. The only feedback I could think to offer here would be that the transition between the two sections could use a little polish, but even that's nit picking to be honest. Over all I like it a lot, good work! Quote
nguerrero Posted November 23, 2017 Author Posted November 23, 2017 On 22/11/2017 at 6:56 AM, Slazeus said: This is great, I like the build up to the first section and the second section definitely nails the feel of a WWII movie soundtrack. The only feedback I could think to offer here would be that the transition between the two sections could use a little polish, but even that's nit picking to be honest. Over all I like it a lot, good work! Hey Slazeus! Thank you for listening. I'm glad you liked it. I agree that the transition between the two sections could use some more polishing. The silence is too long and I could have introduced the drums (snares only for example) after a small silence instead of just a plain silence now that I think about it. Thank's for your feedback Quote
Sepharite Posted November 23, 2017 Posted November 23, 2017 Great work! Very emotional and triumphant. Reminds me of the valkyria chronicles theme. Quote
benyamind Posted November 27, 2017 Posted November 27, 2017 Hey man, very lovely. Interesting Horn leading, you definitely have some golden moments in there. Criticism/Thoughts: * Maybe too much melody with the lead Horn. Some silence here and there would give more power to the remaining Horn keys. As a listener I don't want to think too much and I have to sorta consciously keep track of the progression in order to follow. In my opinion making it a bit easier will negate that effect. (This is however my personal take on it, I can imagine that other people don't have this). * The transition mid-way could use some release/reverb. It's a bit dry for a full ensemble. * 0:36 - Small dissonance * 0:52 - Small dissonance Overall very nice, good job. Quote
nguerrero Posted December 4, 2017 Author Posted December 4, 2017 On 23/11/2017 at 2:41 PM, Sepharite said: Great work! Very emotional and triumphant. Reminds me of the valkyria chronicles theme. Hey Sepharite! Thank's for you nice words and your feedback. I'll go listen to the valkyria chronicles theme now ;) On 27/11/2017 at 4:44 PM, benyamind said: Hey man, very lovely. Interesting Horn leading, you definitely have some golden moments in there. Criticism/Thoughts: * Maybe too much melody with the lead Horn. Some silence here and there would give more power to the remaining Horn keys. As a listener I don't want to think too much and I have to sorta consciously keep track of the progression in order to follow. In my opinion making it a bit easier will negate that effect. (This is however my personal take on it, I can imagine that other people don't have this). * The transition mid-way could use some release/reverb. It's a bit dry for a full ensemble. * 0:36 - Small dissonance * 0:52 - Small dissonance Overall very nice, good job. Hey there benyamid! I agree about the transition. It could have been smoother. About the dissonance they are actually there on purpose. I wanted some excentricity in that tuba melodic line. I like to do that sometimes to keep things fresh and I know everyone won't like it but that's a risk I'm willing to take. Thank you for your feedback :) Quote
benyamind Posted December 7, 2017 Posted December 7, 2017 Ah you did 'm on purpose. I was already wondering how they came to be as those are the only moments that are 'inharmonic' so to say. It would strike me as odd that such a well crafted musical composition would have two unnoticed mistakes in 'm. I see where you're coming from to create something interesting within the layers. They didn't sit well with me as I listened because the whole piece was harmonically 'correct' and they just seemed like small mistakes. Maybe if you emphasized the moment and the resolution of it, it wouldn't have struck me as odd. As said before, overall very nicely crafted. Lot of talent. 1 Quote
nguerrero Posted December 20, 2017 Author Posted December 20, 2017 On 08/12/2017 at 12:08 AM, benyamind said: Ah you did 'm on purpose. I was already wondering how they came to be as those are the only moments that are 'inharmonic' so to say. It would strike me as odd that such a well crafted musical composition would have two unnoticed mistakes in 'm. I see where you're coming from to create something interesting within the layers. They didn't sit well with me as I listened because the whole piece was harmonically 'correct' and they just seemed like small mistakes. Maybe if you emphasized the moment and the resolution of it, it wouldn't have struck me as odd. As said before, overall very nicely crafted. Lot of talent. I totally understand your feeling on that. I think I made the tuba too proeminent at that moment of the piece. Because if you listen to the part at 2:33 it is doing the same inharmonic notes in comparison with all the other instruments and it doesn't sound as inharmonic as the first times it does it. Another guess: I might be to immature in my craft to fully assume such a moment to emphasize it. (And think that is the right guess) Again thank's a lot for your nice feedback. Quote
benyamind Posted December 21, 2017 Posted December 21, 2017 You're welcome. Definitely keep on going and expanding your skill. Let me know when you've made something new, I'd be happy to listen. Peace Quote
nguerrero Posted December 22, 2017 Author Posted December 22, 2017 14 hours ago, benyamind said: You're welcome. Definitely keep on going and expanding your skill. Let me know when you've made something new, I'd be happy to listen. Peace Thank you that's kind of you. I will! See you! Quote
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