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Andrew Manson New Zealand Coastline Original Score Inspiring Beautiful
I was inspired by some beautiful scenery on one of my trips around Wellington, NZ, so I wrote some music.
It's tracks like this that make me wish I had a full orchestra at my disposal that would play me my musics. Synthy strings just get under my skin, but it'll have to do for now.
I'd love to hear some feedback. Any suggestions? On composition or anything else. Hope you like it!
The video to which I wrote the music (@ the end): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGFfODdDCyI
- akenanmanson
akenanmanson Start following at 1.03 on January 24, 2010 06:12
@Soundtrack Audio: Wow, thanks a ton! :) Very encouraging to hear things like that.
- akenanmanson
akenanmanson Start following at 1.24 on January 24, 2010 06:10
@sabian: What a spectacular compliment. Thanks a million. Makes me feel nice.
- sabian
sabian Start following at 1.24 on January 23, 2010 10:56
beautiful peace of music. although i've never been to NZ i get mental pictures of how it looks like on your trip. quiet and peaceful embedded in oustanding landscape. the idea with the quietly played piano at one octave higher sounds great and would give additional depth and emotion. i like your work.
- Soundtrack Audio
Soundtrack Audio Start following at 1.03 on January 23, 2010 09:48
Beautiful piano work throughout, very mellow.
- akenanmanson
akenanmanson Start following at 0.51 on September 24, 2009 10:53
@vukmaster: That's awesome. Seriously, thanks. I always like input from other musicians. I'll mess around with it a little, with your suggestions. Hope all's well. Thanks again, man.
- vukmaster
vukmaster Start following at 0.51 on September 24, 2009 02:21
so peaceful! quite NZ haha. i think these strings sound very real the only thing that would help is to 'play' them like a real musician would. so make sure that each note ends about an 8th or 16th note before the next note begins. At least on occasion. Also give the strings a mild reverb that would resemble a recording studio. Other than that, i would love to hear the piano play a theme in a higher octave really quietly. that's just cuz you asked for suggestions, but i love it just the way it is :D
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