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Transformation

By Lyons on November 30, 2014 11:50 pm

Still been geeking out on studio Ghibli films and managing to stay moderately inspired.
Will be catching up on listening to tracks this week. smile

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Very nice.

You've put the class in classical :-)

Lovely when the bassline drops away to expose the floating lines.  I'm not sure whether it's intentional but I do like how the intonation is on the edge at times (to my ears).  Keeps the brain alert though the piece.  Very nice indeed.

I love the way the reflective, slightly sad melody unfolds itself over the bassline, like a forgotten music box creaking into life.

Beautiful!

Great atmosphere. Do you loop a lot or is much of this played in the entire length?

Ipaghost wrote:


Nailed it!


rdomain wrote:

Lovely when the bassline drops away to expose the floating lines.  I'm not sure whether it's intentional but I do like how the intonation is on the edge at times (to my ears).  Keeps the brain alert though the piece.  Very nice indeed.


My dodgy intonation is definitely not intentional, haha but sometimes I actually grow accustomed to it and don't like when I try to 'correct' the lines.



onezero wrote:

I love the way the reflective, slightly sad melody unfolds itself over the bassline, like a forgotten music box creaking into life.


That's the most colorful comment I've received. Thanks smile


colorful grey wrote:

Great atmosphere. Do you loop a lot or is much of this played in the entire length?


It depends on the piece. On a bad day I will do heaps of looping because my frustration will get in the way. Ideally I like to do single takes because the music flows a lot better.

Thanks all smile

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