Good job, have always loved this song.
Good job, have always loved this song.
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it
Is it you singing? if so you're splendid. Found myself drifting into a special place as the song went on, seemed as though the song went through 3 phases, the beginning being a state of loss and uncertainty, the middle being joy and the ending acting as some form of acceptance and relief. Put a smile on my face when it kicked into the second phase around 1:50
Yes, that is my voice. ^_^ It's uncanny how you described the beginning as uncertainty, the middle as joy and the end as acceptance -- the lyrics kinda suggest that, and it's only because you told me that I noticed.
Thanks for listening, as always. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Only part i didn't like was the section starting from around 0:53 reason being it was distorting your voice abit with all the sounds firing off, the parts where it was just you singing with piano behind you were really good though. You have a really powerful voice!
Thanks!
Late hearing this sadly, I'm not exactly knowledgable when it comes to music but this was just a real pleasant piece to listen to, adding this to my personal playlist i use for when i am drawing. now have the rest of your work to dig through.
Thanks! I'm just glad it was pleasing to the ear -- after all this while. Looking forward to what you have to say to the rest!
The scattered notes make me think of rain falling from the sky and hitting puddles below, that echoey resonating sound flows so well. Conveys such emotion, i like this loop :)
So happy you like it! I tried to make it sound like raindrops falling, glad to hear I succeeded in doing so a bit. :) Thank you for the review! :D
Has a command and conquer feel about it, especially halfway in when it began to increase in pace, more atmospheric than anything.
Thank you.^^
This was epic, i just wish there was a longer version of it as just as i was really getting into it the audio had ended : (
I'm sorry, but I made this when I was visiting Oney. I don't have the software, good computer or the midi to finish it. :( Thank you for the review, nonetheless. :)
This was beautiful, is the last unicorn that film where they break it's horn off? i remember a film somewhat like that.
her horn isn't "broken" so much as it is sealed away. Thanks for the review, glad you liked it!
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