Review please?
This is a piece I made in garageband about two years ago. I thought I only had a corrupted version of it after moving music libraries around but found the original in a folder just now (it was in the same folder as the bad copy, just not in the iTunes library!) Anyway, I'd like to know what y'all think of it. Its my first and only composition, that doesn't mean be soft though. :)
http://sandbox.ronquillostudios.com/call_of_the_bells.mp3
Btw, if you hear a buzz in the first notes, turn the EQ dB boost down. I had that problem and thought it was the song but it was just my iTunes settings.
Hey JasRonq!
My oppinion is that, structurally (is this a word?) speaking, I'd suggest a little more variation on the lower voices so the different ideas and melodies on the upper voice "stick out" more... Know what I mean?
but great work anyway! Just so I know, which software/midi module/keyboard did you use? The sound are really cool, I loved the way the harmonics sound!
Cya;
My oppinion is that, structurally (is this a word?) speaking, I'd suggest a little more variation on the lower voices so the different ideas and melodies on the upper voice "stick out" more... Know what I mean?
but great work anyway! Just so I know, which software/midi module/keyboard did you use? The sound are really cool, I loved the way the harmonics sound!
Cya;
I scoured the internet for instruments that would work on Garageband as it doesnt use vst instruments. I found two bell instruments and two bell samples. That is all that I used in this song, that and liberal effects.
On listening to it now, I think that more contrast between elements would have helped it more. Also, a wider separation and variation on the left and right channels would have been better.
On listening to it now, I think that more contrast between elements would have helped it more. Also, a wider separation and variation on the left and right channels would have been better.
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