not bad
good, in fact.
not bad
good, in fact.
thanks.
nice.
very nice indeed. I wish I could play like this...
I've been playing 8 years, so it figures I should be able to muster up something like this by now
Thanks for the review! Weekly favourite, wow, I feel so honoured :D :D
nice
well, this one maintains approximately the same level of goodness all the way through... so I guess that's another way to make a song... *shrugs*
dl & 5
lol, thanks man for the review.
good stuff
I think it may want more snare, but overall, this is a great first effort; you could've fooled me.
That could be a good idea... I actually didn't use any snare in this one, just a lot of hi-hat instead. I'll try that later. Thanks for the review & good rating! :D
This is weird.
Weird is good I would've liked to have heard a good, solid kick in there somewhere, though; it felt like it was lacking in the low-end.
after much lack of deliberation...
I've decided that this one's my favorite.
I could be wrong, though.
I'm waiting for that new one...
that's too funny...
I posted "Dark Matter" right before you posted "Gray Matter." I think yours is more impressive, though. Good stuff. It catches the attention, and just keeps on getting better. Now THAT's how you make a song.
Thanks, i think ill check out your song when im not so tired and i can turn up my speakers without pissing anyone off.
Thanks again!
this is good
very good
I don't particularly like oboes...
...but you used it so well, I'll just have to make an exception. Beautiful work. Wonderful use of dissonance when the dense piano comes in near the end. And it even loops! Great stuff. all my 5 are indeed to this belonging.
I actually was debating with myself, if I should put this oboe one, or another one with the french horn. The french horn one sounds devestated, sounds like an aftermath kind of song, whilst the oboe gives the image of a weeping fragile life.
I went with the oboe for the image it gave me ^^.
Thanks for your words and the review.
awesome idea.
It sounded a bit iffy as it was picking up momentum, but once all the parts came in, it sounded great. well done.
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