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You tell me what.
Rod
overture #23
I like the way you make collages of digital sounding textures. You way of create a picture which sound-colours are not like "only colourful" but of one palette going together well in harmony.
But again I find myself waiting for a story to be told. It´s a prosaic kind of music you make but without a really point in the story. Especially the driving beat makes me wait for "it" to happen.
I liked the other song a little better I think...
REALLY EMPROTANT:
I don´t want to annoy you. I take your music serious and as such I took some time to listen to it and give some comments that may be of some interest for or which need´t bother you at all.
I would be glad if you´d give some of your VERY opinion on my songs (which I hope you already did). But you will have another go since I will post another song of mine tomorrow...
Cheers, Roger
But again I find myself waiting for a story to be told. It´s a prosaic kind of music you make but without a really point in the story. Especially the driving beat makes me wait for "it" to happen.
I liked the other song a little better I think...
REALLY EMPROTANT:
I don´t want to annoy you. I take your music serious and as such I took some time to listen to it and give some comments that may be of some interest for or which need´t bother you at all.
I would be glad if you´d give some of your VERY opinion on my songs (which I hope you already did). But you will have another go since I will post another song of mine tomorrow...
Cheers, Roger
i appreciate any comments, and understand exactly what you mean about these pieces.
They are indeed "exercises" in orchestration.
They are absolutely suppposed to conjure up a progression of mood shifts. They do not make sense alone.
I've spent the last twenty years writing pop tunes and now I seem to pathologically avoid repetition.
I'll post pop tune for you!
R
They are indeed "exercises" in orchestration.
They are absolutely suppposed to conjure up a progression of mood shifts. They do not make sense alone.
I've spent the last twenty years writing pop tunes and now I seem to pathologically avoid repetition.
I'll post pop tune for you!
R