Symphonian

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2013/03/16 12:31:20 (permalink)

Symphonian

Long time no see!
 
These days, I'm interesting to combine Korean scales with Western music techniques.
I hope You enjoy with this music.
 
And I love all your comments. I could learn manythings by read them.
 
Thanks!
 
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Taehan Sim.
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    sharke
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    Re:Symphonian 2013/03/16 12:58:00 (permalink)
    Hey that sounds fantastic! Great dynamic range and a wonderful composition. Well done! 

    I'm always fascinated by how similar Asian music is to Celtic music at times. Must be a pentatonic thing. I hear it in Vaughan Williams' "The Lark Ascending" as well. This, by the way, sounds like Vaughan Williams in parts! Great stuff. 

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    flaresoft
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    Re:Symphonian 2013/03/17 11:08:30 (permalink)
    sharke


    Hey that sounds fantastic! Great dynamic range and a wonderful composition. Well done! 

    I'm always fascinated by how similar Asian music is to Celtic music at times. Must be a pentatonic thing. I hear it in Vaughan Williams' "The Lark Ascending" as well. This, by the way, sounds like Vaughan Williams in parts! Great stuff. 

    I would like to say that thank you very much.
     
    'The Lark Ascending' of R.V.Williams is made of English traditional scales Maybe.
    But yes, they are pentatonic scales!
     
    I love his orchestration.
     
     

    Taehan Sim.
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    Re:Symphonian 2013/03/18 22:00:44 (permalink)
    Wow, that was incredible. Well done. I loved every moment. I want to learn how to do this.

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    Re:Symphonian 2013/03/19 14:23:17 (permalink)
    Outstanding!  You never fail to amaze.

    All the best,
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