Great, lush stringy pad intro plus some occasional piano chords for the chord changes that are very effective.
1:12 bassier synth enters to add some depth.
1:40 nice swell and rise and then the lovely vocals enter. Heavenly stuff now and some cinematic action drum hits arrive too.
2:06 first proper beat but it's quite far to the back of the mix. Forward might be better but it's not a problem. It doesn't hang around for long as you decide to remove it and go with the drumless vibe again.
Some nice high piano notes are effective in the final section.
I can hear a few slightly noticeable and awkward audio pops in this eg 3:13. Can you hear these? I can give you other time references, if necessary.
3:17 bass hit and then fade to end except it's about 5 seconds too short so appears to be cut off too soon.
thank you StaticNomad. I really appreciated this comment. because of looperman community and advice I continue to improve. I' not much on words (as yo can tell from my other commments) so deeply Thank you.
thank you cru, all the vocals I use are loops. I'm kinda a collector of choral loops. most are from Magix soundpool, looperman, and searching on the internet. I think the most powerful instrument is usually the human voice.
hope that helps
thank you so much.
thank you, I wanted to covey that. when face with the end of life with loved ones gathered. it can be magical and hopeful that mabe the end is not the end.
Wow this is really beautiful, and truly artistic. This is the type of music I can see in movies and maybe even video games. It's just so lovely I don't know what else to say...
This is so beautiful! Like srob1234 said, it really took me for a ride. Great conceptualization and execution from start to finish. The video is very fitting! Amazing work.
Thank you. I made this song but did not know how to put it to visualaztion. I try to put most of my music to video. but I saw this commercial for cartier jewelers. and thought it would go nicely. but I still am looking for footage to really convey what I meant the music to feel.
This is a really powerful piece you've given us. The strings glide in slowly; making us feel solemn, yet serene. The low-end piano hits preempt the build up nicely. Everything is not too saccharine; there is heartache here as well. The following progression drives the point home. Life precedes death and we are now faced with the ever-after...
This one emotes, very much so. Within the method I do believe you're finding a voice, so you can tell musical storie's. Well done keep em' comin' mindhiest Peace DDC
Wow.... Just wow... amazing track. It really took me someplace. The beginning reminded me a little of a Moby-esque type track. (which is a great thing!) It got me excited for what was to come, and man... I was blown away! Instant fav. :) Keep up the good work!
Hello mindhiest,
I think you've done a wonderful job here.
It is enigmatic yet sobering at same time to portray such an emotion it is a rare talent and you managed to achieved it really well in this track.
Well done my friend.
Jamid
thank you jamid. I struggled with this one.the hamonies. in this key troubled me. I nearly gave up many times. thats why it was so short. thank you for the awesome comment.
roland.
Hello mindhiest,
Wow wow wow,what a powerful piece
I think you've done a wonderful job here.
This is my favorite music genre.
I love the enigmatic sound of the whole composition.
Really Well done.
Jamid
on these final hours by mindhiest
Great, lush stringy pad intro plus some occasional piano chords for the chord changes that are very effective.
1:12 bassier synth enters to add some depth.
1:40 nice swell and rise and then the lovely vocals enter. Heavenly stuff now and some cinematic action drum hits arrive too.
2:06 first proper beat but it's quite far to the back of the mix. Forward might be better but it's not a problem. It doesn't hang around for long as you decide to remove it and go with the drumless vibe again.
Some nice high piano notes are effective in the final section.
I can hear a few slightly noticeable and awkward audio pops in this eg 3:13. Can you hear these? I can give you other time references, if necessary.
3:17 bass hit and then fade to end except it's about 5 seconds too short so appears to be cut off too soon.
Great stuff, very emotive.
That was my proper review...
on these final hours by mindhiest
on these final hours by mindhiest
on these final hours by mindhiest
on these final hours by mindhiest
on these final hours by mindhiest
much respect
Cru
hope that helps
thank you so much.
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on these final hours by mindhiest
This is a really powerful piece you've given us. The strings glide in slowly; making us feel solemn, yet serene. The low-end piano hits preempt the build up nicely. Everything is not too saccharine; there is heartache here as well. The following progression drives the point home. Life precedes death and we are now faced with the ever-after...
You earned yourself a couple of tears and a fave.
Thanks.
TA
on these final hours by mindhiest
on these final hours by mindhiest
I'm in a rush right now but will return and give some additional thoughts as this really does deserve it.
Beautiful music!
thats a lot coming from you.
on these final hours by mindhiest
on these final hours by mindhiest
on these final hours by mindhiest
I think you've done a wonderful job here.
It is enigmatic yet sobering at same time to portray such an emotion it is a rare talent and you managed to achieved it really well in this track.
Well done my friend.
Jamid
roland.
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on lost love -the lonely road- by mindhiest
on lost love -the lonely road- by mindhiest
Wow wow wow,what a powerful piece
I think you've done a wonderful job here.
This is my favorite music genre.
I love the enigmatic sound of the whole composition.
Really Well done.
Jamid