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Rikkie
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thanks for listening ;)
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    markno999
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    Re: "Prelude to Sunday" a little "symphonic poem " 2016/05/03 18:59:04 (permalink)
    Rik,
     
    I happened to have 4 minutes to lose so had a listen:)   Glad I did.    Interesting soundscape, I like what you have done with the reverb.  The harp in the background adds a nice flowing feeling when it is present.   The song could be used as a soundtrack.  It is a little unusual in that it goes from very pleasant to a little spooky.   I liked it.
     
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    Re: "Prelude to Sunday" a little "symphonic poem " 2016/05/03 19:14:19 (permalink)
    wonderful!  I like how it avoids tonal centers  and works on the level of dissonance and release instead.  Only thing I noticed is that...the vibrato on the flute sounds a little too inhuman.  You might try a slower vibrato or some legato flute in certain areas just to mix it up.  Vibrato is one of those things that's difficult to master.
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    Rikkie
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    Re: "Prelude to Sunday" a little "symphonic poem " 2016/05/03 20:12:15 (permalink)
    Hi Mark, thanks for listening, hope it didn't spook you too much ; )
     
    Hi eph, thanks for listening, glad you like the composition. Unfortunately the vibrato is in the flute sample, I only remixed the audio stems. ; )
     
    Rik
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