[classical/soundtrack] Mezzir - Love Theme, October 2007
Been working on classical music a lot more lately and this piece came after a very long and rough night, kinda sums up my love life of this month so far. Still working on a few minor levelling details and shit but I figured I'd put it out there regardless.
Definately grabbing this. On the laptop now so I'll wait till tomorrow to listen on proper speakers.
Oct-15-2007 03:55
3F05Q
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Registered: Sep 2006
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Piano could use a bit more high end, and some sustain when it's soloing. I think the piano could use a little feeling as well, perhaps with some volume/velocity crescendo type stuff. What are you using for the piano? The samples sound quite nice.
Violins coming in around :30 seem to be a little late on the beat.
Higher violins could be a bit wetter on the reverb.
High note at 1:50 caught my ear nicely.
Chorus progression is really good, has feeling.
That final chord, make it an octave higher and softer, and.. slower.
What I'm wanting is more of a human feeling, maybe with some tempo variation to go with the climbing descending chord progression. Can you modulate the tempo?
Quite honestly, it's nice to hear something like this on here, and I'm a bit inspired to do something orchestral as well. I do hope you'll finish it!
Oct-15-2007 22:47
mezzir
BEES?
Registered: Nov 2002
Location: assachusetts
Yeah i wrote it using orchestral...and the FLStudio piano roll
so yeah, scripting and laying everything out comes first, then dynamics and levelling, which i'll be doing soon
This kind of reminds of Philip Glass's soundtrack for The Hours.
Nice work.
Mar-26-2008 23:14
mezzir
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Registered: Nov 2002
Location: assachusetts
quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Bump...
This kind of reminds of Philip Glass's soundtrack for The Hours.
Nice work.
Hey man thanks
Finally got a good piano synth, I've been meaning to go back and re-do all these old orchestral pieces' piano parts so they actually sound like a decent piano. I'll def bump this if I do, it'll sound a lot better.
And yeah, damn. Don't throw around Philip Glass comparisons all willy nilly, he's a huge influence of mine Thanks though