Mikebat321 Posted June 17, 2022 Posted June 17, 2022 It's all Greek! Brand new recording for full orchestra, piano and folk intruments, all original tunes inspired by my days playing Greek music. Hope to lift your Summer spirits. Opa! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OVxAyWLRBc 1 Quote
Luis Hernández Posted July 23, 2022 Posted July 23, 2022 This music is nice. It has many mediterranean influences I recognize. Good job. Quote
Omicronrg9 Posted September 7, 2022 Posted September 7, 2022 Woah, what a hidden gem. Liked and subscribed! • Kamilieriko: I really like how it takes its time to reach the its full power. It feels really full of joy and what I can say about the sound quality. Awesome. • Kalamantino: It sounds as good as the first section. This time I noticed a continuous contrast and question-answer structure that sometimes culminates into a small tutti section (I believe that happens twice with the ending one being the most satisfying to me). • Syrto: Despite not losing its overall joyful tone, I feel this one is more calmed and I can somehow enjoy the melody more than in previous sections. The main motive of this section is very catchy and happy. My favourite one for now by far. It has everything: it has cool progressions, two very well defined and connected contrasting parts, both calm and joy and a bombastic pre-coda that is followed by a fading, delicate and precious ending. My sincere congratulations. • Hasapiko: Another very good theme. I like the accompaniment and the rythm of this one. After 13 minutes this piece isn't getting even a bit repetitive or boring to me. This is really well composed in my opinion. • Tsifteteli: There's some resemblance with the Syrto here in terms of the melody. It has some really good moments but it's cut before ending right? In summary, an impressive, solid and very beautiful medley you made. Again, congratulations! Kind regards, Daniel–Ømicrón. Quote
Mikebat321 Posted September 8, 2022 Author Posted September 8, 2022 On 9/7/2022 at 6:25 AM, Omicronrg9 said: Woah, what a hidden gem. Liked and subscribed! • Kamilieriko: I really like how it takes its time to reach the its full power. It feels really full of joy and what I can say about the sound quality. Awesome. • Kalamantino: It sounds as good as the first section. This time I noticed a continuous contrast and question-answer structure that sometimes culminates into a small tutti section (I believe that happens twice with the ending one being the most satisfying to me). • Syrto: Despite not losing its overall joyful tone, I feel this one is more calmed and I can somehow enjoy the melody more than in previous sections. The main motive of this section is very catchy and happy. My favourite one for now by far. It has everything: it has cool progressions, two very well defined and connected contrasting parts, both calm and joy and a bombastic pre-coda that is followed by a fading, delicate and precious ending. My sincere congratulations. • Hasapiko: Another very good theme. I like the accompaniment and the rythm of this one. After 13 minutes this piece isn't getting even a bit repetitive or boring to me. This is really well composed in my opinion. • Tsifteteli: There's some resemblance with the Syrto here in terms of the melody. It has some really good moments but it's cut before ending right? In summary, an impressive, solid and very beautiful medley you made. Again, congratulations! Kind regards, Daniel–Ømicrón. Many thanks for your kind words Daniel Mike 1 Quote
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