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I was wondering what it was about this piece that gave it that weird vibe besides the harmony.  Then I realized it's in 5/4!  I also like the more intense section in the middle that seems to change to 5/8.  It's a very melancholy/angsty and dark atmosphere you create here.  I also like your use of the b2nd degree in the bass - I'm not sure if it's a strict neapolitan chord or not but it's nice.  Thanks for sharing this quite enjoyable mood you've created!

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8 hours ago, PaperComposer said:

I was wondering what it was about this piece that gave it that weird vibe besides the harmony.  Then I realized it's in 5/4!  I also like the more intense section in the middle that seems to change to 5/8.  It's a very melancholy/angsty and dark atmosphere you create here.  I also like your use of the b2nd degree in the bass - I'm not sure if it's a strict neapolitan chord or not but it's nice.  Thanks for sharing this quite enjoyable mood you've created!

 

Hey! Thanks for your kind words! Really appreciated

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@iliasG

The flower of the dead... in five... interesting, I think you've created a fitting atmosphere- gentle, yet emotional and odd in a way.

I usually try to see if theres anything I can add to make the composer reconsider some aspects...

Hm

I think, since it is a flower of the dead you describe... how about a less moving part? Maybe some sort of tremolo giant chords modulation?

Still with diminishes, minors etc. 

Maybe add a cello? or a bass clarinet? to vary the sound?

 

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I've been listening to it, while looking at the snow falling outside, I thought the atmosphere fitted really well with your composition.

What I particularly liked: the transition at 1'00

What I was less fond of: some dissonant parts (e.g.: 3'24-3'30)

Thanks for sharing, very pleasant!

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21 hours ago, Rabbival507 said:

@iliasG

The flower of the dead... in five... interesting, I think you've created a fitting atmosphere- gentle, yet emotional and odd in a way.

I usually try to see if theres anything I can add to make the composer reconsider some aspects...

Hm

I think, since it is a flower of the dead you describe... how about a less moving part? Maybe some sort of tremolo giant chords modulation?

Still with diminishes, minors etc. 

Maybe add a cello? or a bass clarinet? to vary the sound?

 

 

Hello!! Thanks for the feedback!! 🙂 Very nice ideas!

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19 hours ago, mazeth said:

I've been listening to it, while looking at the snow falling outside, I thought the atmosphere fitted really well with your composition.

What I particularly liked: the transition at 1'00

What I was less fond of: some dissonant parts (e.g.: 3'24-3'30)

Thanks for sharing, very pleasant!

 

Beautiful feedback! Thanks a lot 🙂 

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