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Spartanis

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T-House
Nov 18, 2006
u cover the The Last Unicorn Theme...damn it was shakin my soul, couse this is still a special movie to me. thaat followed me since my childhood...U gotta hot ;) T-House
soundradius
Sep 16, 2006
Hi Spartanis, You have some good drama writing here. Its also interesting to listen as your sound library evolves with better instruments ( for songs near the top). I would suggest taking advantage of some of hte newer libraries out today, its amazing what technology can do. In terms of the music itself, its very good dramatic writing. But in order to get that perfect mix of music that works well for film but also can be heard as a stand alone product, you need to have more clearand strong motifs in your music. Music for me begins with a central theme and then I variate around it. Best of luck!
Captain3
Sep 16, 2006
Hey Spartanis, Listened to and quite liked your Supergirl theme music. The composition itself is quite nice; the presentation (the sounds) are a bit stiff and mechanical, but that's just detail. Thanks for dropping by and your comments on 'We Could use a Hero, Spiderman!' Blessings, Cam
Luke Jimmink
Sep 16, 2006
I've got a lot of respect for you, man. You're taking on a big task, trying to learn alone when you can barely hear. It is definitely possible to learn, so I would suggest taking a music theory course to learn intervals, chord progressions, etc. Then, if you have someone to help produce your music, it would work out splendidly! If you don't have time for taking courses (I've never had time either), then I would suggest joining in on the Soundclick forums to get feedback on your music and valuable advice. Well, thanks for stopping by.. Hope to hear more from you.
stockwrock
Apr 14, 2006
this sounds like what it is -- computer generated music. there is really nothing wrong with it, although i prefer a bit more of a human touch. --stockwrock