Cow Tools - Week Twenty-Four
By Cow Tools on June 13, 2024 9:13 pm
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I like the way the elements drop out and come back in on this one. The main line feels happy to me and will probably be stuck in my head for a while.
FUN. i really like the little pew that pitches down
Thank you! It's an easy trick, but I usually like how it sounds!
Very cute! Love all the thin-bodied staccato elements you weave together here.
The glide on the bassline in the bridge is quite fun too!
Thank you so much! I appreciate you taking time to listen!
this opening melody line is very "lyrical" and has bigger note interval jumps than some of your other stuff that has smaller incremental moves. and then you have one of those smaller jump melody lines as a counterpoint. very cool!
kind of like one instrument with a large range, then another instrument with only a few notes. love it!
AND THE PEW THAT PITCHES DOWN IS THE BEST PART
this opening melody line is very "lyrical" and has bigger note interval jumps than some of your other stuff that has smaller incremental moves. and then you have one of those smaller jump melody lines as a counterpoint. very cool!
kind of like one instrument with a large range, then another instrument with only a few notes. love it!
AND THE PEW THAT PITCHES DOWN IS THE BEST PART
Thank you! I really like this one a lot. I feel like some parts of it could be in a video game. I also think a singer more talented than myself could sing over it. And I like the PEW part as well!