Description : Since I was a child, I loved classical music. When my class field trip (Elementary school) was going to the symphony orchestra, I would beg my Mom to let me go. This is not sample written. Thanks to midi, this was step written. 1 note at a time. ENJOY
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This is great and brave! I grew up with only classical music (my parents didn't like any pop music besides a bit of Simon and Garfunkel) so I totally get where this is coming from. A bit of Bach, a bit of Strawinsky and a lot of T576. Well done you!
I never listen to classical except very occasionally vivaldi but I really like your track.
Very well constructed.
Nice to hear something different on LM.
Thank you RJR, for your Onesty and like. Constructing this was verry difficult. Its a lot different than if you're the producer for an RNB/ POP artist. The song form of classical music is endless. Its more a concept of carefully constructed movements or phrases of musical emotions. Thanks again for the listen and comment. PEACE. T576 OUT.
Thank you Beatmaker, After I finished this track, I had more of a respect for classical music. I've always loved it, but writing in that style of music made me understand that it takes a different level of concentration to create, as well as perform this kind of music. I had a ball though composing this. PEACE. T576 OUT.
Wow, so good to hear something this unique and brilliant on LM. I love the melodies (wonderful) all woven through, the drama, the evolution. Playful in places even. Great composition and production. It could have been twice as long but I'd say your eyes and ears would have fallen out and off!!
Thank you Zoot, for the appreciated observation of this track, and yes by the time I was done with it, Like I had replied to pseudoble, my brain was completely drained. This was probably one of most mentally challenging genre's I decided to journey in to. Just to add, I took 6 months of my life to listen to nothing but classical compositions, By then I had learned to sight read. What I discovered was, this form of music consist of calculated movements emotions and instrumentation that perfectly fit together from intro to ending. Try this journey. You will love it in the end. PEACE. T576 OUT.
Hello, I can only agree with the previous speakers. I also have very good experiences from my youth, when I was often accompanied by classical music. It led me to study singing. Classical music in particular was the basis for understanding other music genres. It has led to creating my individual understanding of music. To let melody, accompaniment, understanding of beat flow into my current music in their basics. That succeeded
on the other hand, only because my family, my parents, my husband and my children have always supported me. I've always taken the liberty to shape my music the way I wanted without losing the musical order I had learned.
You have created a wonderful work. Maybe one day it will be taken over by a real orchestra. I would be very happy to experience and enjoy this.
Thank you Manuela, for this complete comment. You are Blessed to have your family for motivation. Now I have more of an understanding of why your music sounds as if it's effortless to you. Personal expression with out losing musical order, to me, is key to ones musical identity. Your music captures all of it. So the approval of this track from you is highly appreciated. PEACE. T576 OUT.
T576, i still remember going to see an orchestra with school too, i was about 12/13 we were told we were going and it was like oh god boring music for old people, i liked funky music, i was a dancer you see. but it was stunning, it left a lasting impression on me, i had never heard such beauty the orchestra starting up the solo instruments and the full orchestra playing together. i was blown away. this work reminded me of that memory thankyou. a lot of work and thought has gone into your piece. everything has its place from the strings to the drums and timpani im not surprised there is 40hrs of work here all strp sequenced too, great composition, great production great sound very well done
Hey dime, thanks for stopping by. Yep this one took me for a loop. First, I'm glad it took you back in time, it did me the same way. This form of creation was verry difficult to do. Classical musicians are some of the most technical and emotionally gifted artist on the planet, now imagine having to use that mentality as a guide to create a composition. Classical music unlike most other genre's, have no set song form boundaries, which means the instrumentation sky has no limits. What beauty in composition. Thank you again for the like. PEACE. T576 OUT.
WOW! Kind of classical, but actually very avant-garde! Definitely one of the most interesting compositions I've heard here on Looperman (or anywhere else for that matter!)
I do pretty much everything in midi, but definitely not via step sequencing. It's amazing that you constructed this piece that way. I can't imagine even attempting to do something like that.
So, to be clear, I liked it a lot and was very impressed with both the composition in and mix. As I was listening, I started imagining how it might be used in a film soundtrack. Very, very, nice work. I usually try to offer some constructive comments on details, but in this case, perhaps because the piece is so unique, I really have no suggestions or critiques.
Hopefully, it will get lots more listens here. Definitely deserves the attention of Looperman members.
Erick, you made my evening with this comment. Coming from some one with a classical background in piano training, I couldn't have gotten a more Theral Analisis and understanding of this track, and you are correct about the step sequencing, it was quite a challenge, but once I put my mind set in the mode of what the conductors job was, it started to come together as if I were putting together a 5000-piece puzzle, and by then I was all the way in. Thank you again for showing appreciation for this track. PEACE. T576 OUT.
Nice! Love the build, the timpani sounds wonderful, and as it evolves every instrument shines in its right place. It's a really beautiful composition and arrangement - I cant imagine how long this took (not quick I think!!)
Thank you pseudoble for the appreciated comment. This one took a different type of concentration from beginning to end. I had to think as if I were the person playing each instrument, as well as the composer and conductor. It took at least 40 hours to complete, but I noticed my brain was quite drained when I completed it, but was pleased with the results. Will stop by soon. Sorry for late reply. PEACE. T576 OUT.
T576! This is exactly what you described! loving all the string highs with the cymbal crashes and the cello and timpani lows. The cinematic bent is begging for visuals. That chamber orchestral business is refreshing. Class! Peace.
Thank you Mark for the humbling words of approval. I was picturing my self as the orchestra conductor as I was writing this one. It was so much fun writing this. It took me to a dimension in my mind , I rarely tap in to. Sorry for the late reply, working on some smooth stuff.
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Very well constructed.
Nice to hear something different on LM.
on the other hand, only because my family, my parents, my husband and my children have always supported me. I've always taken the liberty to shape my music the way I wanted without losing the musical order I had learned.
You have created a wonderful work. Maybe one day it will be taken over by a real orchestra. I would be very happy to experience and enjoy this.
Greetings Manuela
I do pretty much everything in midi, but definitely not via step sequencing. It's amazing that you constructed this piece that way. I can't imagine even attempting to do something like that.
So, to be clear, I liked it a lot and was very impressed with both the composition in and mix. As I was listening, I started imagining how it might be used in a film soundtrack. Very, very, nice work. I usually try to offer some constructive comments on details, but in this case, perhaps because the piece is so unique, I really have no suggestions or critiques.
Hopefully, it will get lots more listens here. Definitely deserves the attention of Looperman members.
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Eric
Mark