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| Lovely. Have you heard "Nothing Else Matters" by Metallica? Because your intro is so similar (not in a bad way.) x |
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| Very nice work... at last a piece that orchestrates different electric guitar timbres. The sound of the accompanying is lovely and the whole thing balances well. Great! |
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| I remember hearing this when the online music centre was around. Its very good, and is a good rounded piece. |
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| Thank you for listening and for your comments. |
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| Hey, this is really cool, I like it a lot-- like reith said, I really like how all the different electric guitar timbres are orchestrated. Love the melody, too. |
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| I've got to chime in and say I like it. Good melody line. Very clever use of guitars as well. And when you always have to think production costs like I do, your arrangement is the way to go: pay one guy to play all the parts. ![]() |
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| I have no idea what the novel is about, but judging from the music the heroine is, like all french heroines, tragic? Lovely piece of music and nicely arranged. Victor. |
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Yep, you got it, it's tragic love story of course... ;-) |