I was thoroughly impressed with the composition and emotion you put into each track. Keep up the great work! I will do my best to spread the beautiful music!
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DisOriental
Canada89 Posts
I was thoroughly impressed with the composition and emotion you put into each track. Keep up the great work! I will do my best to spread the beautiful music! | ||
Kashmir_
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xLethargicax
United States469 Posts
On December 14 2010 15:08 TheCoon wrote: Well done! It reminded me a ton of Nyman's soundtrack work which I think says a lot! I was thoroughly impressed with the composition and emotion you put into each track. Keep up the great work! I will do my best to spread the beautiful music! Thanks, I'm not actually familiar with Nyman, but will take it as a compliment! I appreciate the kind words. Thank you for distributing it! On December 14 2010 15:39 Kashmir_ wrote: I like it, and I definitely wouldn't have expected this kind of music out of someone with a Meshuggah song as their name. I shall write my overdue philosophy essay to this Thanks man, and yeah, haha, I'm pretty musically diverse. I mainly write electronic music, but listen to progressive metal and idm? who knows. | ||
Punic
United States152 Posts
my comments 1) all songs were good (tension and wintersleep were my favorites) would like to have more songs mixed in that share the same feeling or tempo 2)all songs felt like (to me) that they shared a same emotion (DISCLAIMER* i did only listen through one full time and will listen through again to see if i feel differently after*) ALL IN ALL you did a great job hope to hear more from you soon :D | ||
Kyrth
United States101 Posts
Just curious, how did record it? I play piano too, but I've never been able to get a good sound, because I only know how to work with the simplest of midi. Tech wise I'm clueless | ||
iminh
France17 Posts
P/s: Maybe you should change the title, I didn't expect a Cd of instrumental music when I read it, a little bit confused for me | ||
Jerglings
United States104 Posts
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DisOriental
Canada89 Posts
On December 14 2010 16:28 xLethargicax wrote: Thanks, I'm not actually familiar with Nyman, but will take it as a compliment! I appreciate the kind words. Thank you for distributing it! Michael Nyman, he did the soundtrack work for "draughtman's contract" and "The Piano" and a lot more. Have a listen, I guarantee you'll like it. | ||
risk.nuke
Sweden2825 Posts
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Kojaimea
United Kingdom277 Posts
Really enjoyed the few songs I have listened to. Gonna absorb it in its entirety later tonight, but I really liked what I heard. To this point, I agree that it could make an excellent soundtrack as others have said, but I feel when each is viewed in relation to its title, they work as standalone pieces too. I found myself drawing from my experiences of those few words from within my own life, and reminiscing strongly. Thank you for this. | ||
xLethargicax
United States469 Posts
On December 14 2010 17:02 Punic wrote: i really like the music youve created my comments 1) all songs were good (tension and wintersleep were my favorites) would like to have more songs mixed in that share the same feeling or tempo 2)all songs felt like (to me) that they shared a same emotion (DISCLAIMER* i did only listen through one full time and will listen through again to see if i feel differently after*) ALL IN ALL you did a great job hope to hear more from you soon :D First off, thank you so much for downloading and listening. And, I do plan on making more music like this in the future, and a longer release for really cheap. Second, that's alright. It's all up to interpretation, but when I actually conceived the idea for this album, I planned on doing 10 tracks named after emotions and my interpretation of them. I didn't do that because I didn't want to force emotion that I wasn't feeling. Hope you continue to like it! On December 14 2010 17:33 Kyrth wrote: Very nice, dude. I listened from start to finish. It captures a nice ambient quality. No melodies stick out but its like listening to pure mood. I prefer more melody-focused music personally, but it was very well done. It reminds me of some of Jon Schmidt's slower pieces (one of my favorite pianists) . It's doubly impressive since it was all improvised. Just curious, how did record it? I play piano too, but I've never been able to get a good sound, because I only know how to work with the simplest of midi. Tech wise I'm clueless Thank you so much man, that's just what I wanted to do! I've never heard of Jon Schmidt, I will check him out however. The only pianist I really listen to is Ludovico Einaudi, people often times tell me my phrasing and voicing is similar to his (but less elegant because he is brilllllliant). For this record I used my Yamaha KX88 and Native Instrument's Akoustic Piano, I have more software then what I know what to do with, but really, that .vst is probably the best sounding VST i've ever heard and it's becoming an industry standard. but to fully get a good sound, you need a large USB Keyboard like my Yamaha, 88 keys, 127 velocity sensitivity, real hammers and action. Great investment. On December 14 2010 18:08 iminh wrote: I'm kind of into this kind of instrumental music and I can say that you did a wonderful job, I can feel the flow of music from one track to another. A very nice debut work, I can say, keep at it, hope you can give us more beautiful music in the future. P/s: Maybe you should change the title, I didn't expect a Cd of instrumental music when I read it, a little bit confused for me Awesome, I appreciate the kind words so much. I definitely will. This album has peaked quite a bit of interest on the internet, I think my next release I'll price tag like $2. for 50+ minutes. yeah, I should, can I just submit an appeal or something? On December 14 2010 18:28 Jerglings wrote: I'm glad I let my curiosity got the best of me and download your work. I honestly didn't know what to expect, and I didn't expect much. I added your first track to iTunes to see if I should delete the CD now or later. It only took a few seconds of listening for me to love it. The raw emotion of it is beautiful and powerful. I could feel it in every keystroke. This takes me far from the comfort zone of what I usually listen to, but I can't get enough. Amazing talent, man. I'm glad you did too . Your comment was so nice it's hard to think of a good reply, so I'll stick to my usual. Thank you so much for listening and even more for telling me how you felt about it. On December 14 2010 18:43 TheCoon wrote: Michael Nyman, he did the soundtrack work for "draughtman's contract" and "The Piano" and a lot more. Have a listen, I guarantee you'll like it. Checking out now~ On December 14 2010 20:15 goldfishs wrote: I read this thread a few days ago and wasn't planning on downloading it but im glad I did, Great work :| Thanks man. I hope you continue to enjoy it! On December 15 2010 02:12 Kojaimea wrote: Hey, Really enjoyed the few songs I have listened to. Gonna absorb it in its entirety later tonight, but I really liked what I heard. To this point, I agree that it could make an excellent soundtrack as others have said, but I feel when each is viewed in relation to its title, they work as standalone pieces too. I found myself drawing from my experiences of those few words from within my own life, and reminiscing strongly. Thank you for this. No, thank you! That's great to hear. I'm glad it did as I wanted it to, and I hope you enjoy it later tonight. | ||
Liveon
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0x64
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United States983 Posts
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Canada274 Posts
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Australia3615 Posts
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Sm3agol
United States2055 Posts
Thank you so much man, that's just what I wanted to do! I've never heard of Jon Schmidt, I will check him out however. The only pianist I really listen to is Ludovico Einaudi, people often times tell me my phrasing and voicing is similar to his (but less elegant because he is brilllllliant). For this record I used my Yamaha KX88 and Native Instrument's Akoustic Piano, I have more software then what I know what to do with, but really, that .vst is probably the best sounding VST i've ever heard and it's becoming an industry standard. but to fully get a good sound, you need a large USB Keyboard like my Yamaha, 88 keys, 127 velocity sensitivity, real hammers and action. Great investment. mmmmmmmm. LOVE Ludovico Einaudi. And yes, you should definitley check out Jon Schmidt. "All of me" is an epic song, although hardly your style. I used to play it till everyone I knew was sick of it, lol. But he has a lot of great stuff with a different style. Also try David Nevue, who has a pretty simplistic style. Also try some Chopin. Nocturne in C sharp minor. Ahhhhh. Also Nocturne op. 9 no. 2. My favorites. :-D Greatest piano music ever, although Debussy might be more of your style. | ||
intrigue
Washington, D.C9931 Posts
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Kyrth
United States101 Posts
On December 15 2010 03:59 xLethargicax wrote: Thank you so much man, that's just what I wanted to do! I've never heard of Jon Schmidt, I will check him out however. The only pianist I really listen to is Ludovico Einaudi, people often times tell me my phrasing and voicing is similar to his (but less elegant because he is brilllllliant). For this record I used my Yamaha KX88 and Native Instrument's Akoustic Piano, I have more software then what I know what to do with, but really, that .vst is probably the best sounding VST i've ever heard and it's becoming an industry standard. but to fully get a good sound, you need a large USB Keyboard like my Yamaha, 88 keys, 127 velocity sensitivity, real hammers and action. Great investment. Cool, thanks for the tip! I'll check out that software. I use a Yamaha Portable Grand YPG-635 that hooks up with USB, what I lack is (expertise) on the software side. | ||
xLethargicax
United States469 Posts
On December 15 2010 05:56 Liveon wrote: I think it's a great album. Really good for background music while trying to learn ^^. Thanks, glad you liked it! On December 15 2010 06:01 0x64 wrote: I'll download and burn it on cd and listen tomorrow on my way to work!, Liked the song on soundcloud. Excellent, I hope to hear your review! On December 15 2010 06:07 Iranon wrote: Great work! I'm impressed -- and happy to see another Ludovico Einaudi fan. High five! Thanks man, and yes! high five to ludovico! He's soooo good. On December 15 2010 06:19 DaJuliaN wrote: First song sounded great, going to download the rest when i get home from work. Wonderful, I hope you enjoy it! On December 15 2010 06:22 Cyber_Cheese wrote: wow dude thats some really awesome stuff, thanks for sharing Thank you! I hope you in turn, share it as well! On December 15 2010 08:13 intrigue wrote: nice album, moved to blogs. you've bumped this 27 times now. Thanks! and fair enough! | ||
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