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Thoah Ets Ze Ke

By Devieus on June 25, 2022 11:54 pm

In the sequel to "a really long outro" comes "the bridge, but twice", in which I take the bridge, and put it in a second time. The generator wasn't happy with it, but whatever, nothing a little manual fixing can't help.

This week was me, but also someone else, a fourth. I'm not stoked about this one.
- Devieus

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I like that section around 1:00 a lot - it has a sense of solemnity, before returning with the percussion and the birds.

a generous range of different moods and expressions, like you are handling things at the moment. a truthful piece of music I think. well done.

it did need a smidge more bridge

Ah vary nice pitch warble toward the end there smile


It all comes together nicely in the bridge. Lovely warm low tones.

Kedbreak136 wrote:

I like that section around 1:00 a lot - it has a sense of solemnity, before returning with the percussion and the birds.


That's the aforementioned bridge, it's in there twice. It shows up again around 2:00.
- Spider

Q-Rosh wrote:

a generous range of different moods and expressions, like you are handling things at the moment. a truthful piece of music I think. well done.


It's more balanced like this it feels.
- Spider

Ipaghost wrote:

it did need a smidge more bridge


Maybe next time it'll just be all bridge.
- Spider

mzunguko wrote:


Pretty.
- Spider

adnorm wrote:

Ah vary nice pitch warble toward the end there smile


I'm guessing you're referring to one of the stings?
- Spider

emily wrote:


Bridges and birds, a generator in 52 parts.
- Spider

NWSPR wrote:

It all comes together nicely in the bridge. Lovely warm low tones.


Don't forget the outro.
- Spider

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