And when I read the description i couldnt believe that it was looped drums
I havent found crisp drum loops like that in a while.
And your guitar playing is brilliant.
your style reminds me a bit of a guitarist that i love alot
Michael Angelo Batio
but he doesnt play your style, but I dont know something about the way this track is played and made, reminded me of him
ha
This reminds me of the battle of minas tirith when gandalf is talking to pippin and then eowyn and him begin the journey to join the rest to help fight off the orcs and save frodo and sam from the ring
:-)
Well done
-bri
as everyone says it is very cinematic......the sort of music that puts a lump in your throat as you feel the pride of whatever the heroes of the flick are about to or just have achieved.........fantastic build up......and the reason for this being sooooooo good is the way it has been arranged,mastered and produced as much if not more than the samples used.
Well done
Trax
Man i can imagine this in a war movie,especially at 1:36.
I imagine that when that part(1:36) starts we see a squad walking in the middle of the jungle.
at 2:41 i imagine like if they are resting after that big walk at night and then they are talking around and the main guy is just like " i am not gonna rest until i finish xxxxxx" And again At 3:44 they are still walking through jungle
so it means you had a complete partiture in midi data ?
sounds like you did it with a good sampler which has a lot of natural orchestral samples........that´s funny cause i also just have finished some piano pieces by Erik Satie and did an instrumentation and arrangement for ensemble....cheers,PC
I am using Logic Studio which has a GREAT sampler. It is all cut and paste and pencil in MIDI tones for different parts and such. Lot of fun, a bit tedious at times, but the end results are definitely worth it right? Can't wait to hear the stuff that you have worked up recently. Thanks as always for listening and taking the time to comment. Peace, Six
Hello six,
Ahhhhh, a nice orchestra sound. I liked it a lot and it would be great for a movie background I believe.
I have many settings on my Korg Karma keyboard for Orchestra and I suppose I should explore them.
I am glad I checked this song out as it is very relaxing to me today.
Thanks for sharing it with us all,
Randy
Sounds like a plucked Chello at first very nice. I like the harp that comes in too. This should be a soundtrack to a movie. Very powerfull. I enjoyed it very much. Faved. Don't stop giving us that Sixfinger guitar. Continue to do both. You are very talented and not just your ability but also your ear for hearing in your head something them being able to put it in the real world so the rest of us can hear it too. You are very creative. And I always enjoy listening to your stuff. Now to keep reminding myself. "Thou shalt not covet thy nieghbors software"
Blair
Definitely some "Braveheart" going on there right? Thanks so much for listening, and also for changing your SN back...haha. Rocking decks is what you do and everyone should know that. Peace, Six
Sounds like this should be at the end of one of the Tom Clancy movies, like "Patriot Games". Very good job, I think with a little bit of mastering it would be hard to tell real instruments from virtual but really amazing, Good job.
Totally Tom Clancy! I can see that real easy, but I prefer "Clear and Present Danger"..."How dare you sir!" I love music from big time films, I hope someday to be skilled enough to actually compose for one from scratch. Thanks for the comments and the listen. Peace, Six
so I downloaded this and burned it onto a CD and played it there, fantastic. I can only imagine the excitement you feel getting results like this. Thanks for sharing. And thanks for your encouragement.
Art
Funny that you say that because music sounds best in my car as well. All the stuff that I really like I give a listen to there. Sounds more full and rich that way. Of course when I get the money together to buy some really nice monitors...thanks for listening and taking the time to comment, I appreciate it. Peace and love, Six
Now this is what I would call epic!...I just love it when someone's musical appreciation expands beyond their own niche genres...not only that but to actually create music on another wave length is a fantastic achievement....this really is great orchestration Six!..I'm gobsmacked...wonderful and vibrant..more power to you!...cheers planet
Six, I liked the guitar at the start, as it provided a good contract to the solo tone, a solo which was pretty rocking imo. The bassline just rolling away constantly was fine, I ike that kind of repetative thing, kind of hypnotic. And the different guitar tones you shift through keeps it interesting. Nice work.
Chilled but as MrE stated "very beginning. the guitar sounds awkward and slightly off key, other than that this is mint" - i would concur with blairs statement, keep it to 3 notes and it sounds far better than the 4, anywho! - keep it up six
This song sounds good to me I dont hear anything wrong with it... I like it good job and hope to hear more from you... checking out more of your trax =)
good vibe... nice shredding...
i think it takes a special skill to compose multi guitar lead songs... i usually dont like them (i never really like yngwie malmsteen) ... but you do a really good job at it.. i actually like it hehe.
i'd like to shoot you a rhythm track some day.
if your down let me know.. it would just be some random time when i'm feelin it cause i cant have anymore deadlines right now.
and i want to give you something thats top notch to colab on
Hey man thanks as always for listening, I am totally game to give anything a shot! I like your no deadlines idea! That is my kind of time frame...haha. Peace and Love, Six
Hi Six...
Overall, I thought the song sounded pretty good, but I'd like to hear the guitar up front more and stand out. Everytime time I get a song done, I then play it on different speaker systems to see if it will hold up. Many times I find the Bass too boomy and have to go back in and change the EQ or whatever.
Your bass sounded fine and the drums of course. Maybe more variety in the lead?
Anyways, I am about done now with my next 3 part Blues song and hope you'll give it a listen and see what I mean about the lead guitar standing out front more, etc.
Good job on your song overall.
Randy
i dont see how you not happy with this track its great :D i have uploaded my track useing Live but the mastering is really bad.. this tracks mastering is great. its very laid back. and would be nice to sit outside in the sun and drink some coffee.
loved it
Hi Six....Well I've had an exploratory look around inside the patient sowed him back up and have made my diagnosis...A clear case of Hendririffalex.....nothing to be alarmed about...this is the first case I've seen since the late seventies...the cure is not pleasant though.....700 hours of continual exposure to ABBA...
Seriously the reason why it sounds a bit at odds with itself is simple...just too much lead work over the top of the rhythm structure...it happens with some Hendrix songs to,especially his live work......the effect sound on the guitar at one passage closely resembles the bass and it washes it out..when the bass resurfaces again it sounds great......Sheesh!...a lot of guitarists would love to have this problem..including me!...During the later nineties and up until now the lead guitarist has been slowly but surely relegated to a back row seat in popular music,guys like you are bringing it back upfront were it belongs (thank God!)...so I don't think there's any problem at all just over exuberance to a small degree on this track.....cheers planet
I never cease to be amazed by your creativity my friend - Hendriffalex....haha...that is so awesome. If it's a disease I want some! And keep me away from the cure please...ugh...7 minutes of ABBA is about all I can stand before my tenuous grasp on sanity is utterly demolished. Thanks so much for listening and leaving me some very amusing and insightful comments. Peace, Six
Melody line was kind of repetitive and the lead didn't seem to fit. When the melody came back as 3 notes instead of 4 I liked it much better and the lead fit it better. And what about moving the melody line around to like a 1, 4, 5 or some other chord, or I should say note progression. Like if the 3 parts are in A then go to D. Back and forth at parts. Or A,D,E. I'm proably not explaining this right, but I hope you get what I mean. Your rough stuff is still done better than any of my stuff and this has great potential to be another Sixfinger masterpiece.
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And when I read the description i couldnt believe that it was looped drums
I havent found crisp drum loops like that in a while.
And your guitar playing is brilliant.
your style reminds me a bit of a guitarist that i love alot
Michael Angelo Batio
but he doesnt play your style, but I dont know something about the way this track is played and made, reminded me of him
I truly like the way this is put together.
Well done (once again)
-bri
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This reminds me of the battle of minas tirith when gandalf is talking to pippin and then eowyn and him begin the journey to join the rest to help fight off the orcs and save frodo and sam from the ring
:-)
Well done
-bri
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Well done
Trax
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I imagine that when that part(1:36) starts we see a squad walking in the middle of the jungle.
at 2:41 i imagine like if they are resting after that big walk at night and then they are talking around and the main guy is just like " i am not gonna rest until i finish xxxxxx" And again At 3:44 they are still walking through jungle
Amazing piece of art your music is
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sounds like you did it with a good sampler which has a lot of natural orchestral samples........that´s funny cause i also just have finished some piano pieces by Erik Satie and did an instrumentation and arrangement for ensemble....cheers,PC
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i love you song the got out of your 'comfort genre'
glad you do it and look forward to more Logic inspired songs :D
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Ahhhhh, a nice orchestra sound. I liked it a lot and it would be great for a movie background I believe.
I have many settings on my Korg Karma keyboard for Orchestra and I suppose I should explore them.
I am glad I checked this song out as it is very relaxing to me today.
Thanks for sharing it with us all,
Randy
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Blair
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Art
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i think it takes a special skill to compose multi guitar lead songs... i usually dont like them (i never really like yngwie malmsteen) ... but you do a really good job at it.. i actually like it hehe.
i'd like to shoot you a rhythm track some day.
if your down let me know.. it would just be some random time when i'm feelin it cause i cant have anymore deadlines right now.
and i want to give you something thats top notch to colab on
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Overall, I thought the song sounded pretty good, but I'd like to hear the guitar up front more and stand out. Everytime time I get a song done, I then play it on different speaker systems to see if it will hold up. Many times I find the Bass too boomy and have to go back in and change the EQ or whatever.
Your bass sounded fine and the drums of course. Maybe more variety in the lead?
Anyways, I am about done now with my next 3 part Blues song and hope you'll give it a listen and see what I mean about the lead guitar standing out front more, etc.
Good job on your song overall.
Randy
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loved it
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mello-kick back...[should be a genre]*
gizz
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Seriously the reason why it sounds a bit at odds with itself is simple...just too much lead work over the top of the rhythm structure...it happens with some Hendrix songs to,especially his live work......the effect sound on the guitar at one passage closely resembles the bass and it washes it out..when the bass resurfaces again it sounds great......Sheesh!...a lot of guitarists would love to have this problem..including me!...During the later nineties and up until now the lead guitarist has been slowly but surely relegated to a back row seat in popular music,guys like you are bringing it back upfront were it belongs (thank God!)...so I don't think there's any problem at all just over exuberance to a small degree on this track.....cheers planet
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