
2'04, 2.4MB. Original.
I'm glad that the backing keys don't sound _too_ repetitive with the stuff over it. It's still not done yet, though. I'd say this is about half of what I expect, length-wise, but there could be more. And no, I cannot play that one part on a piano. You'll know the one.
Written on my BF's keyboard (<3) and put into Garageband via the editor.
What else would you guys like to hear in there?
I'm glad that the backing keys don't sound _too_ repetitive with the stuff over it. It's still not done yet, though. I'd say this is about half of what I expect, length-wise, but there could be more. And no, I cannot play that one part on a piano. You'll know the one.
Written on my BF's keyboard (<3) and put into Garageband via the editor.
What else would you guys like to hear in there?
Category Music / Classical
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 120 x 120px
File Size 2.37 MB
Hi, I recognize your icon from the forums!
This is a great piece, particularly the string samples over the main piano melody. I actually love the fast section even though you pointed out you made a couple of mistakes in it. It reminds me strangely of a Sonata Arctica-type instrumental section, but played on a piano instead of the harpsichord-like keyboard they used to use.
I'll be looking forward to more of your material!
This is a great piece, particularly the string samples over the main piano melody. I actually love the fast section even though you pointed out you made a couple of mistakes in it. It reminds me strangely of a Sonata Arctica-type instrumental section, but played on a piano instead of the harpsichord-like keyboard they used to use.
I'll be looking forward to more of your material!
very nice, duder!
seriously, love it. The backing is fun to listen to, actually.
I think it's rather complete as it is, for my ears anyway. Instrumentally anyway. The ending seems like you just weren't done, which I recon is the actual case. If not, give it a melody at least, maybe keep the backing dropped out.
seriously, love it. The backing is fun to listen to, actually.
I think it's rather complete as it is, for my ears anyway. Instrumentally anyway. The ending seems like you just weren't done, which I recon is the actual case. If not, give it a melody at least, maybe keep the backing dropped out.
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