[classical/fantasy] Symphonic Tales of the Silmarillion - II. Let These Things Be part 1
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 51 posts since 11 Oct, 2014 from Budapest
my latest epic/classical track: https://soundcloud.com/pal_zoltan_illes ... picfantasy
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- KVRian
- 645 posts since 4 Nov, 2013 from Vancouver, Canada
Good work - this was an enjoyable listening experience. If I had a criticism, it would be that I liked it best when it wasn't backed up with heavy drum beats, especially in the first half. The stuff around the 6:30 mark (and after) seems to work better in that respect. It might just be that the earlier drumming is a bit too repetitive to my ear.
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 51 posts since 11 Oct, 2014 from Budapest
thank you David, i highly appreciate your comment (meanwhile I'm listening to your arrangement "Romance Of The Ancient Temple" and after listening to it), I can only say I'm really honored to have your listen and your comment. I'll add it to my notes for possible later corrections. It's a huge undertaking and sometimes some comments I can only write down and collect them to think about them. Later when I'll gather the whole material I'll go through and correct what can be corrected and bettered. Hope you might follow back on soundcloud...davidstiles wrote:Good work - this was an enjoyable listening experience. If I had a criticism, it would be that I liked it best when it wasn't backed up with heavy drum beats, especially in the first half. The stuff around the 6:30 mark (and after) seems to work better in that respect. It might just be that the earlier drumming is a bit too repetitive to my ear.
my latest epic/classical track: https://soundcloud.com/pal_zoltan_illes ... picfantasy
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- KVRian
- 645 posts since 4 Nov, 2013 from Vancouver, Canada
Glad I could help, and I'm more than happy to follow you on Soundcloud! I definitely know what you mean about how huge an undertaking it can be to revise a track. I actually end up abandoning quite a few of my tracks because I can't manage to revise them to my satisfaction. But sometimes it helps to leave them alone for several weeks or even months, and then come back to them with a fresh perspective. Anyhow, best of luck with it!pzi wrote:thank you David, i highly appreciate your comment (meanwhile I'm listening to your arrangement "Romance Of The Ancient Temple" and after listening to it), I can only say I'm really honored to have your listen and your comment. I'll add it to my notes for possible later corrections. It's a huge undertaking and sometimes some comments I can only write down and collect them to think about them. Later when I'll gather the whole material I'll go through and correct what can be corrected and bettered. Hope you might follow back on soundcloud...