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Tags : | Industrial | 2.91 MB | Featured

Description : This is a modified "Tarantella in A minor" by Albert Pieczonska, an easy piece that sounds crazy hard.

Which genre does this go under? I guess Industrial but I'm not really sure.

This is a complete song. Reviews and comments would be sweet so I can take that DEMO tag off =)

Edit:// DEMO tags are off! =D Thanks for your comments!

Cheers,
Ria Rosa

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  1. Smooth95
    Smooth95 on Sat 7th Jan 2012 - 12 years ago

    Well composed nicely mastered!!!!

  2. Bindanox
    Bindanox on Sat 19th Feb 2011 - 13 years ago

    Amazing,amazing work,you are a fine talented young lady.Wow isnt enough to describe this.

  3. Vicen
    Vicen on Thu 3rd Jun 2010 - 13 years ago

    Wow. You've left me without words.

  4. MCHN
    MCHN on Sun 22nd Mar 2009 - 15 years ago

    Like a 100 mph car chase in Marseille. Absolutely a fave for the beautiful playing and the whole production work. Hyper classical indeed =D

  5. BigPete
    BigPete on Fri 13th Mar 2009 - 15 years ago

    Sure easy, if you can play the piano and have 15 fingers!!!!!!!!! Damn I wish I took piano lessons, this is great stuff, since you don't have any merrit in playing the piano so easy, I'll tell you you did a great job arranging your track, love the bip at the beginning and end, great touch, maybe the arregments are more complicated then the piano but the piano is f!!!***??? amazing (sorry). its someting to play quick but still give the sense of emotion thats playing piano, I could feel it, I'll say it again, music is not about notes, its about emotion.

    Scriptique
    Reply by Scriptique

    Haha thanks Pete! I definitely agree: music is not just about the notes you play, but it should also be about how one feels. It should not be measured by how much it follows the dictations of the mainstream, but by how much it follows the dictations of your soul.

  6. FrenchKid18
    FrenchKid18 on Mon 9th Mar 2009 - 15 years ago

    Your track is absolutely amazing.Think I've never heard something like this.It seems the music comes directly from your heart and soul.The mix between all the instruments is great.I don't know what to add ....so I think I'm gonna say goodbye and listen to your tune again

    Scriptique
    Reply by Scriptique

    Cheers Frenchkid! I think this has been compared a lot with Emilie Autumn's songs, and I love that girl but I hope it doesn't sound too much like her!

    Anyway thanks for your kind review! I do try to put my heart and soul into my music, I'm glad that you noticed =)

  7. ChuckBaileyBand
    ChuckBaileyBand on Mon 9th Mar 2009 - 15 years ago

    If they didnt have the 15 character minimum, my review could just be "Wow". That piece would be so neat in the cinema; particularly in a comedic villainess montage. I can just picture it. Was that a whistle blowing in the back ground? I would love to hear real drums on that toward the end. Steven Spielberg should hire you and bring in Neal Peart (Rush) to do them!

    Scriptique
    Reply by Scriptique

    hahaha thanks mate. I like the comedic villainess imagery you used. Lol and yeah I would definitely love real drums with this!

    Yep, that's a whistle you're hearing! =D

  8. torrence528
    torrence528 on Mon 19th Jan 2009 - 15 years ago

    very very good, I really like that track it some bounce in it, fun 4 the whole family indeed.

  9. DanielGtrman
    DanielGtrman on Fri 16th Jan 2009 - 15 years ago

    Manic Mayhem but Marvelous - Don't call it industrial, call it Hyperclassical and create a new genre. I know somebody who lives at 100mph (not me) and this music is ideally suited to them. I gotta sit down now. seriously, this is one great track.!!

    Scriptique
    Reply by Scriptique

    Whoah, I like that! Hyperclassical: that sounds great! Can I use that to describe this music? Or is that trademarked to you already? ;)

    Thanks for listening! Cheers,
    Ria Rosa

  10. Dennel
    Dennel on Sat 3rd Jan 2009 - 15 years ago

    Wow,what a tour-de-force performance! And all the while making it sound like a whole lot of fun. Great job... Bravo! D

  11. npk417
    npk417 on Wed 31st Dec 2008 - 15 years ago

    Yes, what an interesting take on the Pieczonska composition. There's a lot of unique give and take with the synth rhythms, especially on the cadence parts.

    Scriptique
    Reply by Scriptique

    Cheers! You seem to know the piece, which makes me happy as not a lot of people know it!
    Have a great day!

    -Ria Rosa

  12. TraXnCtrl
    TraXnCtrl on Sun 21st Sep 2008 - 15 years ago

    Wow, that was so fast! Ria, you take something classic and give it a craaaazy edge. A bit like a Jeckle and Hyde thing but with humour and sooooo much energy. Your piano work is incredible.
    Well done
    Trax

    Scriptique
    Reply by Scriptique

    Teehee thanks trax!
    ~Ria Rosa

  13. alividlife
    alividlife on Sat 30th Aug 2008 - 15 years ago

    Why did you choose those drums?

    Jesus.. I wish I could play guitar like that.

    This is a favorite.
    You got something here.

    What are YOU unhappy about with the mix??

    I think you had a smile on your face when you did this fer shure!!!
    Love it.

    Scriptique
    Reply by Scriptique

    Guitar? There's no guitar in this piece =S Did you mean the piano? Harpsichord? Saw wave?

    I guess I'm unhappy with the drums lol... I tried to make it sound uber synthesized, but as vicious monkey said before it then lacked a bass sound. Hmm...

    Thanks for the review and the fave alividlife! =)

  14. Compligtd
    Compligtd on Sat 16th Aug 2008 - 15 years ago

    wan that is some amazing piano... but there is no real bass sound to the percussion... it sounds like one of those 80's roland drumloops and the heart monitor beeping is cool too.

    Scriptique
    Reply by Scriptique

    Hmm yes I do agree. I tried adding a bass sound to the percussion before but took it off. Lol perhaps I should add it back again.

  15. Krook
    Krook on Fri 15th Aug 2008 - 15 years ago

    You are so talented, I certainly think it is a finished work.
    I was just listening in amazment to you playing the piano.
    Great work
    Regards
    Krook

  16. blueTransit
    blueTransit on Tue 12th Aug 2008 - 15 years ago

    the piano sounds fantastic but the drums are so cheap. wonderful job tho.

    Scriptique
    Reply by Scriptique

    Lol the drums were meant to sound ultra synthed...
    Thanks for the review though, glad you liked the piano.

  17. KDLproject
    KDLproject on Tue 12th Aug 2008 - 15 years ago

    wow, this one rips...lol...I never would have thought of this combination, this is very cool and catchy...the speed is great too, you are straight up attacking the piano, amazing...and I agree with MrE, this is one is a finished track - demo would mean theres work to be done - but this one is perfect! Kudos...very nice work.

    Scriptique
    Reply by Scriptique

    I love cross genres. Many have done it before, and it looked like so much fun so I wanted to try my hand at it =)

    Cheers for the review kook!
    -Ria

  18. ToxicVoltage
    ToxicVoltage on Sat 9th Aug 2008 - 15 years ago

    Yeah this does remind me of castlevania a bit
    i was listening to the theme today

    But this is awsome
    I definately have to listen to your music more often
    :-)

    you remind me of a keiko matsui. . .but with more edge and updated synths and stuff
    :-)
    -bri

    Scriptique
    Reply by Scriptique

    I've never heard of Keiko Matsui before, so I youtubed her and hey, she's spectacular! Especially Night Waltz: Wow she's an inspiration.

    Thanks, it's an immense honour to be compared to a great pianist like her! =o

  19. AcidParadox
    AcidParadox on Fri 8th Aug 2008 - 15 years ago

    the Piano In This Track Really Kicks ass, Even Chuck norris ass lol

    I love the song,it's just wonderful, kinda reminds me of castlevania

    Scriptique
    Reply by Scriptique

    Hahahaha!

    Thanks AcidParadox for the fav =)

  20. Mar_Schiavon
    Mar_Schiavon on Thu 7th Aug 2008 - 15 years ago

    Easy? You must be awesome piano player!!!
    Very Good, the timbre of piano is pretty clean!
    I like de blip, blip in the end!
    Keep on Working!

    Scriptique
    Reply by Scriptique

    Lol I'm not an awesome piano player at all, but thanks Mar!

    I guess the heart monitor stays lol

  21. John_Porter
    John_Porter on Thu 7th Aug 2008 - 15 years ago

    I loved it, it was great! Thanks for sharing. :)

    Scriptique
    Reply by Scriptique

    Glad you like it! Thanks =)

  22. Planetjazzbass
    Planetjazzbass on Tue 5th Aug 2008 - 15 years ago

    "I payed my two bits to see the high diving act..and I got to see the high diving act!"(apologies to Yosemite Sam).....after listening to that..well I feel..Satisfied is the word that seems most appropriate....I enjoyed this on quite a few levels...but what I really dig is the inherently optimistic cheery attitude at the core of the performance....Bravo!... Bloody marvellous!........cheers planet

    Scriptique
    Reply by Scriptique

    Thanks for the review (and the yosemite sam reference) planet! =D

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