04/15/09 07:23:15AM @mel:
The piano intro to this is lovely, so pretty and gentle, leading to quite an emotional piece of music, I can feel you have put your soul into this. The drum kicking in was unexpected but held my interest to hear more. The bells bring a sort of sorrow to this. Enjoyed listening very much. Melsi
04/10/09 06:04:34PM @slowmarchingband:
A brooding piece. The playing is well done. Some nice changes in this. I like how this builds as it progresses. It's a long song, so holding the listener and keeping it interesting is important. You've managed to do that. Excellent composition! The bells are a nice touch. The dual piano part on the end was performed well.
<p>I love making music because its just a great outlet for me. The first time I toyed around with making music was on an iBook that my high school supplied to students. It had GarageBand on it and I tried to remix video game music. Not working out well, I gave up. Soon after however, my girlfriend at the time asked me to try and make a lullaby for her. So I went for it and it came out pretty nice. After that, I kept on working at it, and now I guess I'm much better. I love making really strange and unconventional music that simply sounds good to me. If it makes someone else happy, that's even more awesome. Take a listen and don't worry about if it isn't what you're used to. I'm all about opening doors and closing distances.<br /><br />More about me, I'm currently a student of Economics at the University of California at Davis. It's an amazing institution, and if you're trying to decide on where to go for college, check it out.<br /><br />Visit my other music pages at http://www.soundclick.com/ketan and http://www.soundclick.com/gearswithin. Until I upgrade to a better Mixposure account, you can find more of my songs there.<br /><br />ONE MORE THING! The guy I collaborated with on three of my tracks now has his own Mixposure site. You can see his page at http://www.mixposure.com/Orion. He'll be putting his own material up as it is created and mastered. Wish him luck!<br /><br />Gear: Macbook 2.0 ghz, 2 gb ram, GarageBand, loops = forbidden , Skull Candy ear-buds, strange circumstances, heavy streets and dark rain.</p>
The piano intro to this is lovely, so pretty and gentle, leading to quite an emotional piece of music, I can feel you have put your soul into this. The drum kicking in was unexpected but held my interest to hear more. The bells bring a sort of sorrow to this. Enjoyed listening very much. Melsi
A brooding piece. The playing is well done. Some nice changes in this. I like how this builds as it progresses. It's a long song, so holding the listener and keeping it interesting is important. You've managed to do that. Excellent composition! The bells are a nice touch. The dual piano part on the end was performed well.
Larry / SMB