like that comment 'good boy' as good dog...:-) :-)
seriously...one of the best full heart production here with that orchestral like software I donno...
fantastic piano play and the whole one is epic with the unsaid aim to get the deepest emotions from the listener...and the job super well done...
Lovely. Emotional. I was staring out my window at the rainy trees while listening and it was the perfect pairing. I especially like the crashing sounds in the latter part. And the return to serenity. Nice...
Headbanger! A lot of great sounds in here that hit hard. I recognize that squawk loop, used it myself before. Love those pounding guitars and that deep-in-your-belly bass, and the dynamic changes in volume. It does not feel finished though or fully developed. I want more.
-Mofo
Amazing. That intro just keeps building and the harmonics converging to create that dark sinister sound, and yet with some hope. 2:09 reminds me of a drum effect Ultravox used on there song Vienna. Then 3 mins on just chaos in a great way. Super Creative and supremely executed. More intense then Carl Orff´s Carmina Burina. 4:40 lovely string and choral coda. my only wish is that you ended it on a major chord instead of what I thought you would do with a minor chord, but then you decided to make a dissonant chord with a vocal SFX end. Tricked me ehh? I can´t say enough about this one my friend, outstanding work.
Steve
I am hugely grateful for your entry of this track into the winter composers contest, Roland. It is very strong with the painting. I have a feeling it is not obvious how to vote because for sure you should be getting more votes. For anyone reading, the vote is by hitting the thumbs up next to FAV!
Yeah, this works for a great cinematic piece. The part that starts about 3 minutes in reminded me of Star Wars/John Williams sounding music. Dramatic composition, hi's and lows, great dynamics throughout!
I liked the subtle intro, mysterious and positive feeling. Then there is a cool transition to a more ominous/darker feeling. The song builds really well and ends as it should with a more peaceful respite. Well done!
thank you. the star wars comment is huge. john williams music is so iconic, star wars, jaws, harry potter. also when I did the voice over "you cant stop this" and played it back it did sound like kyle lorin. (spelling?)
This is a very powerful track. I watched the video as well, and I think the song captures the images perfectly. It's a skilled composition with a lot of great parts that work well with each other.
Now I'm nitpicking, but at 1:39, when the crash comes in, it feels a bit uncalled for, a bit jittery and sudden. Adding a reverse crash right behind it as a transition. Or, (I don't know what it's called in technical terms) in an orchestra, a cymbal is used in a similar fashion where the player hits it quietly then slowly builds up creating an effective transition.
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seriously...one of the best full heart production here with that orchestral like software I donno...
fantastic piano play and the whole one is epic with the unsaid aim to get the deepest emotions from the listener...and the job super well done...
hats off with handshake and the biggest 10/10
Danke
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-Mofo
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Steve
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good work
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Part About 3 Minutes... WOOWW
really really Deep
Please , make music for Movies :D
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I liked the subtle intro, mysterious and positive feeling. Then there is a cool transition to a more ominous/darker feeling. The song builds really well and ends as it should with a more peaceful respite. Well done!
Wayne
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-WeinerBob
on Leap of Faith by mindhiest
Now I'm nitpicking, but at 1:39, when the crash comes in, it feels a bit uncalled for, a bit jittery and sudden. Adding a reverse crash right behind it as a transition. Or, (I don't know what it's called in technical terms) in an orchestra, a cymbal is used in a similar fashion where the player hits it quietly then slowly builds up creating an effective transition.
Either way, amazing work here. I really love it.
-Sheen
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