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amazing...

i don't know what else to say! what are all the programs you use?!? amazing. 10, 5, and instant download!

Karco responds:

Thanks for the review and the high ratings! :)

For this track, we used FL Studio 8 Producer Edition, and ReFX Nexus, along with a few samples.

wow...

i loved loved this song. i'm slowly beginning to find that the true style that i love is more drum n bass in make-up. this song incorporates everything i love so much about music. the drums were FANTASTIC, albeit a tad strong and overpowering. just a smidge. nice work!

nubbinownz responds:

hehe the drums DID get a little intense, but i'm glad that you enjoyed it, thank you ! :D

10x better than the original...

i'm so flattered you took my opinion into consideration! all the elements you added took it from average to a professional sounding piece! it really ties in the oriental feel and culture. the drum was a tad strong at times, but i lovedededed the bells and other fun elements that added to the beauty and simple joy of this piece. i really feel like i'm on top of a mountain in china watching the sun rise now....fantastic job!

PenguinSam responds:

Oh wow!!!! Thanks!!! That really means a whole lot to me. And by drums, do you by chance mean the cymbal-like sound, or the percussion in general? I am really glad that you think it is that much better!!! Thanks!!!!!!!!!!

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i would love to play this!!!

i'm a classically trained flautist. i am begging for the sheet music to this. the flute part is phenomenal! this is the first song i've heard that i have thought " I HAVE TO HAVE THIS". you are quite talented. i would not change a thing on here.

PenguinSam responds:

Your wish has been granted!

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i heart

songs in minor keys. the runs in the right hand melody line are very impressive.i might have even dropped the left hand down an octave. i LOVE writing what i call "angry piano rage music". piano music can be so badass it's amazing! and with the left hand perhaps instead of the whole notes you're doing a majority of the time with those, i would even do quarter notes or eighth notes, to have that frantic full sound of the bass notes. at 2:24 ish, perhaps play a bit with the melody in the right hand going up an octave in parts. playing with octaves is a good way to still have the same melody line but add some variety to the piece so it does not sound as repetitive.NICE work!

PenguinSam responds:

I am difinetly going to work on that. It makes so much sense! You really are bringing new insight to me, thanks!

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i <3 you

you put a gorgeous piccolo melody in the beginning, backed with brass....very advanced of an idea...and it worked.(i play piccolo haha) i feel that more needs to be with the drums and the climaxing of the song. i'm a huge fan of timpanis and gongs and percussion in general. a timpani that crescendos into a big impact moment.....that would be so amazing. also at 1:22 mark, the piano melody is gorgeous, i would like a little triangle or chimes to add to the effect. i'm so far beyond impressed with your orchestration thus far. the ending could use much more of a grand finale in my opinion. nice work overall! i'm jealous!

PenguinSam responds:

Okay, I need to try some of that. Also, this song is WAY unfinished, so that's whay there was a weird ending. And I really like the piano part too. :p

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why....

...aren't you famous already?! i <3 this, and your style. i think i'm in the process of downloading all you have out. the snare is a bit loud. perhaps an even deeper, louder bassdrum. and definitely a bassline would fill it all out.i really like the tone of the guitar line. has a mix of classic rock and current heavy-metal. very impressive!

Bad-Man-Incorporated responds:

Famous? haha. No, I don't know what I'd do. LOL. But thank you. I agree with all you said, and the final music has been changed. Sadly, no bass. I do have one..but..its broken. Finest money I've ever spent.
Anyways, thanks again...and stay tuned...I'm gonna definitely want you to voice something for me:D
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WOW!

love the bassline and the distorted synth. what a strong, driving song.i actually am a huge fan of the more rock-oriented drums you used as opposed to the typical kick and electronic drums typically used. well done!!! do you use fruity loops to make you bassline? would love to know your secret lol! thanks for the song!

Marks-a-lot responds:

Yeah, I used fruity loops to make everything then acid to tie it all together. thank you for the review.

pretty...

the title fits it well. the bells are such a nice touch. i, however, am not a huge fan of the stabs of chords on the off beats....i think the bass and the bells, layered with a different synth, or perhaps a kick or steady beat that would drive the song more, might be more fitting. the concept is great! well done!

quarks123 responds:

hmmmmmm ok good review thanks

epic

phenomenal workl! can definitely envision a hero left standing amidst the destruction....

i envy people who can write piano compositions that evoke so much emotion, while sounding both modern and classical at once. well done.

PenguinSam responds:

When I was writing this, I thought someone would sa that it was epic, and would you look at that. I really hope you actually voted and not just responded. :) Thanks for the huge complement, it means a whole lot.

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i'm kerrie, i'm 28, and have 2 beautiful boys, Camden and Garren. I love being a mom and wife. I also love cooking, shooting zombies, making inappropriate jokes at inappropriate times, cars, and karaoke.

Age 39, Female

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lincoln, NE

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