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MrMusicalLion

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I felt enveloped in the depths of the soundscape

I like the feel of this piece. The feel is very good.
Yet I feel that there is somewhat something.. that needs to be reworked upon in this music.

It reminds me, in a sense, of the music you'd hear on Age of Empires etc.
I feel like it's very mellow - a bit too mellow. The grand chords/feeling coupled with the drum, lead me to want to hear some almighty crescendos etc yet I find that the music never leads me to such..

I feel like there has been a damping field placed around the music and that I am hearing only half of what it has to offer.

I suppose the best way to describe it, is that it is like a beautiful masterpiece in the making, which has the right shape outline, but the outline is sort of faded and the colours used are not very contrasting. Bring this piece to life in every way it can be, and it will be truly majestic!

In terms of composition, this is very good. I feel that the instrument dynamics could be varied a bit more, that you could use a bit more silence with which to highlight the more important levels of the music - a lot of the time the background was entirely filled out with a bed of strings, sometimes playing the solo instruments over an empty canvas, really grabs the listeners attention.

Good work, Keep it up
5'd too, this deserves more than a 2 that is sure..
-Review Request Club-

Stargenx responds:

Thanks for the review and the rating! I'm working on new techniques. ^^

This is more than music..

This, I see, as being a very inspirational soundscape. I don't really see it as music per se, rather, I see it as being like a random mixture of textures, sounds and vibes and I find that it's like listening to what a kaleidoscope would sound like if it could be turned into sound.. I actually really love this. Because it's so fertile with creativity and although it is definitely not for the average everyday listener, as a resource for inspiration, it is very good. As an ambient piece, it has value, and I find it to be curiously creepy & relaxing at the same time.

Good stuff.

-Review Request Club-

sontukmusic responds:

uh thanks

I can tell you are a guitar player...

You have strong single note melody lines that remind me of the little solos and licks you'd hear from a guitar. You have a great sense of melody, that is for sure.
This piece of music has a lot of potential however it is drenched in noise and littered with errors here and there. I'll point out where you need to sharpen things up. I would have given this a 6 but those strong melodies that you used from time to time convinced me otherwise.

First of all the cymbal sample you used does not blend well with the piece and cuts through the mix. It needs to be a little more softer to exaggerate the slightly chilled/jammy feeling you have aimed for. Remember it's meant to be smooth jam.. not frozen jam.

Second of all there are parts where the piano track doesn't work and the notes you have used create a sound that is quite irritating. This occurs at 1:06 - 1:14 etc

Keep on working on sharpening up the music and watch out for errors such as at the end of the track, where there is a buzzing noise. This might be because you need to listen through to your track through better speakers/headphones. It's a buzzing that is very low in frequency.

In terms of composition I think this is very good yet I feel you could add another instrument here and there, perhaps a few guitar melodies to compliment the piano?

Anywho good work overall, be more careful and pay attention to detail :)

-MrMusicalLion

BahBahBurten responds:

Thanks For the feedback. Its greatly appreciated and points out things I've never seen

Surprisingly nice :)

Although I must put forth a contrasting view about the apparent 'randomness' to this. I see that as a good thing! The reason being - in a gaming environment, there *are* things which do stand out, which take us by surprise and we never saw them coming - thus considering the genre I find this quiet acceptable in the music. :)

Now for some musical analysis..
the choices of instruments are good.
There is however, I feel, room for another instrument in the higher octaves. You have a high pitched lead but I feel there could be a high pitched percussive melody line, played by staccato marimba/vibraphones notes, to provide a nice contrast in the music.

Often you have lots of mid range and low bass notes, [which are gorgeous might I add.] yet the high end lacks somewhat.
It's not that the music is bad, it just needs something to stretch out the sound and give room for the imagination to wander :D

Imagine if you could not see up to the tops of the trees in a forest, if you could only look halfway up them.. that's what I feel from this music. I can sense there is so much more waiting to be discovered with this music :)

The music sometimes feels generic in places. It's very well made, the volumes of each instrument are spot on, every track sits well in the mix, there is good amount of variety, a steady beat, and it flows well.

Anywho. I could go on yet I do not want to leave you with an infinitely long essay!
Summary:
Instruments: 8
Volumes/Mastering: 10
Rhythms: 9
Melody: 9
Variety: 9
Structure: 9
8+10+9+9+9+9 = 54
54/6 = 9.

9/10, 4/5

Will responds:

Thanks for the review. You're right about the the high-end lacking variety. Lots of helpful tips here, much appreciated :)

Very, very nice.

I like how you made the music merge into the background and drift back into the foreground every now and then. I feel the only improvement that could be made to this is that there are several points where more advanced rhythms could be used to great effect.

[The rhythms you already have are fantastic, don't get me wrong. I just sense room for improvement & development.]

I like the choice of instruments; The track is well balanced, no instrument is too loud or too quiet, everything sits well in the mix.

To me this is a 9.5/10 however there are no halves so here's a 10 instead :)

Well done.

J-N-R responds:

Thank you! I do believe there is lots of room for improvement. Unfortunately, when I spent a lot of time on a single piece, I get lazy. I was basically stuck so I decided to just release it.
Almost all the effects (Trance lead, trance pluck, bass, regular lead) were made by me in 3xOsc. I think this song proudly introduces 3xosc true capability's.
The mixing is something I have been really working on. I'm glad to see I am improving!

Thanks again for the review, I really appreciate it. I will now go listen to your music :)

-J-N-R

Funky & Smooth.

Alrighty here goes. It is good - yet with a few more additions and tweaks I feel it could go from good to great so here goes! :) [You've got the main part of the musical dish served up, I'm just going to make suggestions on how to .. 'garnish' and 'season' it to make it that much more delicious :) ]

First off I feel there could be a few more instrumental additions here and there. The instrumental variety doesn't really develop - musically speaking it is like running on the spot kinda, or rather, driving around the same neighborhood repeatedly. I'd love to hear some other instruments to contrast the texture/mood, for instance, vibraphones, wooden blocks, and other percussion. Perhaps even some SFX because it's Video game genre and well I'm not too familiar with Megaman etc but if there are any SFX you can incorporate then I'd do that and see how it goes.

The notes played stay around the same sort of area too. The melody lines need to break out of the same octave more often. The bassline gets too repetitive, even though you use variations, stretching it out a bit more [a few lower notes here and a few higher notes there] would provide more depth to the music and take the ears of the listener to more places. A bit like creating hills and valleys in a landscape, it gives a lot more depth to what you see.

I would like this music to surprise me more [That's how games feel, good ones are surprising so I'd like the music to reflect that.] , so I feel that it would be best to increase the variety of the Structure more. I.e, have more varying sections, i.e patterns like intro/ABACDABAF/outro [where each letter denotes a different style of section.]

Good parts -> The instruments you have so far are very suitable. The rhythms you have, are great, brilliant even. [There could be a bit more variety of rhythm though. Some strange changes into 3/4 or 5/4 etc would be worth venturing into. ] It has a great game feel. The music has good flow to it, there are a lot of nice ideas, nice variety of patterns and so on. The volume of each instrument is perfect, each instrument sits well in the track and doesn't over power any of the other instruments - which is very good. It's a well balanced piece in that respect.

Summary:
Instrument Choices + Volumes/Mastering is a 9,
Rhythmically I'd say this piece of music is a 9,
In terms of Melody I'd say it was a 7,
In terms of Variety and Structure I'd say it was 8

9+9+7+8 = 33
33/4 = 8.25

Hope that helps!
-MrMusicalLion

FRAYDO responds:

hope that helps? man you have no idea how much this really does! Thanks for your critique!

so I get what you're saying on variety, and I agree with you. something I can definitely improve on in later submissions. I usually strive towards balance, and thank you for the compliment on that. I understand I should have more "surprise moments", something to catch your attention. I'll get to work on that. More depth, more variety, more 'garnish' and 'seasoning'!

Thanks again for such a well-written and lengthy review. I appreciate your words of advice! I shall whip up a much more tastier and delicious musical dish! :)

- alfred -

A few things to tweak here and there

The wind instrument [is it a flute? I can't tell if it's some sort of ocarina]
cuts through the mix and should have a bit of reverb put on it. It's too sharp compared to the rest of the sounds.

When you took the melody line down an octave or two and used a synth to play it, it sounded a lot better. [at around 1:07]

I like the beat/strings etc most in this. I feel like there should be an extra instrument included somewhere to provide a counter melody.

Also I think the beat would have benefited if you made it so that the lower beats had a bit more of a punch to them.

Overall I feel that a bit more dynamic variety would make this go from good to great :)

MeteorManMike responds:

Never was really pleased with this one. I couldn't make it sound like I'd planned as some grand, soaring orchestral piece, so I settled on more of a march/dance version. If I ever get around to extending/perfecting my work, this one's on the docket.

Thanks for reviewing!

voice of an angel

-wipes tears-

The Music needs more focus & clarity

Hey :)
Well you want to know what's good & bad so.. here goes.

The Good:
00:42-1:05 - This is pretty cool, feels like the music is going somewhere, feels like it is telling a story - an adventure somewhere. The instruments chosen here are very suitable, the dynamics are nice and musically this section is pretty flawless.

1:46-1:53 - I love the piano here, it is my favourite bit of thie piece. It blends in very well with the other chosen instruments played along side it i.e the choir and whatever other instrument is in the mix at that point [I can hear one but can't tell what it is for certain]

The Bad:
The Intro - It's a bit slow and drawn out, the choir is a bit too... 'messy'. Either the choir is playing too many notes at once here or the piano sample used isn't the greatest. Something that has more definition to it, would be best here. The choir sample doesn't really have shape to it, it feels a bit foggy and it doesn't really add musical quality to the piece at all. Maybe a Male choir sample [an Ooh or Ah one.] would be better.

The piece as a whole doesn't really feel like it has much direction. It feels a bit lost. The choir drowns out lots of the other instruments too. Also sometimes the chords used are not ideal, either .. for instance at 00:36 the strings use a chord that is really conflicting with the feel of the piece.

1:15 - 1:18 this beat just feels really out of place and doesn't fit in at all. Also, the intended effect [to have a nice crescendo] doesn't really work.

1:12-1:15 the chords used here don't match the nature of the music at all. They sound out of place and furthermore they have a negative impact on the music.

Overall:
The music is rather disjointed, like having lots of different puzzle pieces put together incorrectly - each piece on it's own works in its own right yet when put together there is a clash. There are times when the instruments you use do not work with the music at all. Like, the instrument that comes in after the piano, it's too sharp.

I really loved the piano bit and the other section that I mentioned. I can sense a lot of potential in this piece of music but it needs to be refined, focused, and given more clarity. There is a lot of variety too, but you need to develop an ear for what works really well - if I was you I'd have taken the piano bit and the other section and really develop them since they have a lot of potential and if you stretch them out a bit you could get a lot from them.

I hope this helps,
All the Best
-MrMusicalLion.

Raymoclaus responds:

Thanks for the review MrMusicalLion, however I disagree, you liked the piano part but I think that that sounds out of place. Your probably right with the choir, I was making them do 4 note chords at the beginning, but when using Musescore I only get one choir sample, that is "Choir Aahs".
That "sharp" instrument used was the celesta, I agree with you there, but again Musescore doesn't allow sound editing, it is simply a scoring program.

What I was thinking while making this was an introduction to an epic game, where the parts in the major key i.e. the parts you didn't seem to like, would relate to things like castles, properous land, friendship between al living things etc. and the parts in the minor key such as 0:42 - 1:05, the part that you did like, would represent evil, dark clouds, a nefarious plot stirring etc. I think I fit that description well but that's probably just me but I do value your critique.

If Santa Claus was James Bond..

..I imagine that all the bad kids wouldn't get just a lump of coal for christmas ^_^
Haha, this piece really does remind me of a Festive version of James Bond. It's good stuff for sure, even if you accidentally made a tribute to 007 :P

Right, now for some insight for you to take as you please ^_^
I think this could be used perfectly for some sort of Adventure Puzzle game, i.e something like Professor Layton on the DS.

My only qualm with this piece really is that some of the instruments are slightly too sharp. For instance, the strings at times could be a bit more softer to maintain this magical atmosphere. They might need a slight bit of reverb on them to make sure that the 'tips' of the notes are dampened slightly so as not to intefere with the general gist of the piece. :)

I also love how it loops - fantastic really!
Well done; brilliant work considering also that it is your first full-length piece. ^_^ I am sure this will get used somewhere or other..

MeteorManMike responds:

LOL, I'll never be able to listen to this the same way again... Wasn't even thinking about Bond, but there you go.

Adventure puzzle is exactly what I was thinking of. Probably a haunted mansion or old castle. Everyone is absolutely free to use this.

Reverb on the strings... Sounds interesting. I might try it later.

Glad you liked it, and thanks for reviewing!

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