Aardvark Posted April 6, 2021 Posted April 6, 2021 Hi. I would love to hear any feedback on a piece I made, I can't decide if I like it or not. I don't really know music theory so I'd appreciate simpler pointers if you have any to offer. Thanks! 1 Quote
BC345 Posted April 7, 2021 Posted April 7, 2021 Ooh, I enjoyed it, sounds very minecrafty! The intro and outro are a bit too independent from the main part, but it also kind of fits the mood. 😀 Quote
Rabbival507 Posted April 7, 2021 Posted April 7, 2021 @Aardvark I think that you should pay more attention to your dynamics. I get the impression from the piece that it should be a pretty static scene. But remember- the fact it is calm/non-changing scene doesn't force you to make every aspect of the music so. If you choose to use static harmony, or a repetitive melody- consider changing the dynamics. I think that you have in mind the idea that the player is going to stay in this scene for quite a while, which is why you added the intro and outro different parts. Consider making those longer, more developed and yet more lively within themselves. Take this track for example: It's long so that each part can be played for long enough. It's a folk tune so the harmony is simple, but listen to the melodies, or the dynamics, they do change throughout each part. Also I'd love to score a video game, so if you want to only partially score it yourself or know other game developers that are looking for composers- please let me know (by writing @Rabbival507 to make sure I'll know about that. Quote
Violon Noir Posted April 8, 2021 Posted April 8, 2021 (edited) Very nice! It sounded to me more like a mid level pianist improvisation, no "wrong" notes, uses of 7m chords, I minor - V minor progression (correct me if I'm wrong) and motifs line, also I heard one cluster in the good context. It's nice scoring a video game, personally I'm composing music's for an Unreal Engine actionrpg with online features, it's a really solid game and team. Wish you good luck! Violon Noir Edited April 8, 2021 by Violon Noir Quote
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