Description : This is new for me on a few counts, no guitars for starters !!+ new software for my keyboard, and tried this piano sound then added a cello. It's my first dive into classical with a few glitches. It's got a way to go before it gets to a polished production. but I like the tune and thought I'd post it here on loopsland...
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That is some seriously inspired/inspiring piano work there, and honestly I think the midi cello is great in this particular context. It offers a sort of balance in an overall sense that I feel would be felt if it wasn't there.
And hey, isn't it a tradition in Chinese art to put a piece of imperfection in specifically to nod at human production?
I didn't know about the chinese art tradition of putting a piece of imperfection in to show it's human after all ...lol...thanks for the listen and a very enlightening review. I guess you could compose a track called "Chinese Art" and put some glaring errors in it. (Actually it would make a great CD album title for me cause all my stuffs got errors in it....ah...the human touch...
Dan this is a great piece of work... You could have fooled anyone saying this is your first non-guitar work...(except we can see all your postings..lol) Seriously, excellent work.. i think im gonna follow your example and try something new...
thanks for your review and giving this track a blast. Glad its inspired you to try something new. In fact, I know a drummer who wasn't so good at drumming then tried his hand at the base guitar and found that was his "thing". Trying new things can sometimes be just what we need...
Love it love it love it! I cant express how much I absolutely LOVE the piano on this piece. It sounds like something I would absolutely have a blast playing. For your "first dive" into classical I think you did a tremendous job and you nailed it. The cello does the piano well. It definitely conveys raw emotion. Thats what I like in my peices. This is awesome fantastic. Keep up the good work. Your talented. Mad props ! ! ! ! ! !
WOW - an amazing review!! On a technical level there are a few things that need tidying up with the sound/playing..a bit too "midi" on cello, but in musical terms I wanted the emotion to come across and it seems from your point of view I have achieved that.. Thanks again for taking the time to listen and review.
thanks for the review. I sent you an e-mail also. Interesting comment you made about the piano being calming that was one of the intentions here. thanks again.
Very nice track you got there Daniel.
I often listen to your track "Differences" which I love and even if this one is different,it still has this flow and emotion.Agree with Scriptique about the cello but the track is great.
thanks for reviewing this one frenchkid. truth is I hate midi. I guess you have to pay lots of Kudos to get really convincing results..give me da real player anytime..
I wondered who might give this track a review. I should have guessed the "hyper-classical" composer would be the first to get there..thanks for listening and reviewing. I agree with you about the cello sounding too midi, in fact the higher the note the faster the vibrato, and the opposite applies also..working on it (slowly)..
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And hey, isn't it a tradition in Chinese art to put a piece of imperfection in specifically to nod at human production?
I really dig this one. Well done indeed.
I often listen to your track "Differences" which I love and even if this one is different,it still has this flow and emotion.Agree with Scriptique about the cello but the track is great.
Otherwise it's really good, especially for a "first dive into classical"! Can't wait to hear the polished version!