Tales of Nocturne

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2014/04/04 02:36:14 (permalink)

Tales of Nocturne

Hi guys,
Latest piece. looking for all feedback.
https://soundcloud.com/russ-white/tales-of-nocturne
 
Saturdays rework. I can't listen to it any more. overload. The tune is basically using EastWest.
https://soundcloud.com/russ-white/tales-of-nocturne-ew 
 
enjoy :)
post edited by gusrogers - 2014/04/26 22:32:11

 
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    Rikkie
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    Re: Tales of Nocturne 2014/04/04 04:53:02 (permalink)
    Hi Gus, very nice composition, especially from 2:30 onwards.  I keep expecting a blistering guitar solo looking at your avatar; ) Good job, I enjoyed the listen.
     
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    Re: Tales of Nocturne 2014/04/04 13:55:31 (permalink)
    Thanks Rik.
    I'll keep you on your toes. One day there might be a gt solo, but for now its a violin one. Glad you liked it.

     
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    Re: Tales of Nocturne 2014/04/04 17:58:27 (permalink)
    Good, smooth composition that builds nicely. I really like the change at 0:50. If you played an actual violin on this I tip my hat to you.
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    Re: Tales of Nocturne 2014/04/05 14:15:02 (permalink)
    I enjoyed that very pleasant and nicely done, can I ask as to what orchestral source you used?
     
    Thanks for sharing

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    Re: Tales of Nocturne 2014/04/05 18:50:32 (permalink)
    Thanks Sean,
     I don't play the violin, I've tried and only got a scratchy sound out of it. I guess I must have got things right if it sounds real.
     
    Hello John,
     Thanks for keeping an eye on me. I've used Dim Pro on all of my pieces so far and this is no exception. One day I'll get EastWest.

     
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    Re: Tales of Nocturne 2014/04/05 20:25:57 (permalink)
    Well, this would be a good track for a film or something.  It left me waiting for something else to come in as a "musical listening tune" but as a track behind a movie or something it is very nicely done.

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    Re: Tales of Nocturne 2014/04/05 23:49:57 (permalink)
    Nice! Very dynamic,open and clear. Violins sounded realistic ,great job IMHO!
     

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    Re: Tales of Nocturne 2014/04/09 15:01:26 (permalink)
    Thanks chaps :)

     
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    Re: Tales of Nocturne 2014/04/15 14:10:34 (permalink)
    Very nice.    Good job articulating the strings.
     

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    Re: Tales of Nocturne 2014/04/15 20:39:13 (permalink)
    You misspelled Nectarine... The cellos would sound better a bit more butter legato in the intro IMO? (i.e., less defined) I like your piece. The orchestra is "non-trivial..." Most people have no idea. 
     
    I really enjoyed this, good job.

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    Re: Tales of Nocturne 2014/04/26 22:37:56 (permalink)
    Thanks for checking it out. I've reworked the whole piece adding butter. I need rest now!

     
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    Re: Tales of Nocturne 2014/04/30 15:23:05 (permalink)
    Sound very good and well balanced with the instrumentation. The mix is good and I would rest as well.
     
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    Re: Tales of Nocturne 2014/04/30 17:41:05 (permalink)
    I am sorry but this didn't appeal to me at all - the strings was to high and to plastic in my ears though the harmonies worked all right. Maybe you should lower the string sound and work out a better bottom then it will work...?
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    Re: Tales of Nocturne 2014/04/30 18:59:57 (permalink)
    Thanks for taking some time on this piece.
    I must admit that I'm not overly happy with this yet. I think I spent too long in the small hours fighting with it. Agree some of the samples aren't right.
    Might have to start from scratch.

     
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