Karisa L Clark Posted March 16, 2020 Posted March 16, 2020 (edited) Does the choir seem too indistinguishable, or does it smoothly blend in harmony? What about the violin? I tend to be a perfectionist, but then again I know I have a lot to learn in the music realm, so any feedback or critiques you can offer I would greatly appreciate! How is the overall beat? Is it too prominent/ not prominent enough? Not enough instruments or too many? Spacial awareness of the instruments? Vowels of the chior? Just a bit to contemplate while listening. Thanks in advance for your time! Here is the song: https://soundcloud.com/karisalclark/return-of-the-king-by-karisa-l-clark/s-RRMEI Bonus points if you can tell which artist and song inspired me for this piece! Edited March 17, 2020 by Karisa L Clark Quote
Tónskáld Posted March 16, 2020 Posted March 16, 2020 To me, it was a very pleasant and, at times, emotionally stirring listen. Perhaps a bit repetitive, although I don't think that's quite as much a problem in filmscore as it is in "serious" classical music. I'm no mixing expert, but everything sounded of professional quality IMHO. The choir meshed very well with the backbeat of the drums, and the soaring violin was not overbearing by any means. Sounded like it could've easily been lifted from a film! It looks like you've put a great deal of effort into this and I'd say your final product reflects that. Great job! 10 minutes ago, Karisa L Clark said: Bonus points if you can tell which artist and song inspired me for this piece! My guess is Harry Gregson-William's scores from the The Chronicles of Narnia. Not sure of the exact song name (Title Song? lol), but I do hear similar chord progressions and drum sequences. 1 Quote
marsbars Posted March 17, 2020 Posted March 17, 2020 Well I like the piece. I'm liking how the vocals create a bed for the other melodic elements. If I can offer a suggestion.. maybe try to create more space in the track through reduction. 1 Quote
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