Composers for orchestra, choir, string quartet, or any other ensemble. Sheet Music, Finale, Sibelius, handwritten, music purists, electronic, acoustic.
Dreams has a nice full sound. Virgil is a little thinner and the audio plays a lot to the left. Strong Philip Glass influence to that one even with the thin brass sounds. I mentally created my own counterpont in the bass section for Virgil as the lower notes simply follow along with the main melodic lines. Again, The Conflagration has the same thin strings. The ostinato in the strings never changes volume - sounds mechanical. Would be interesting to hear this same composition with a better sound set (Miroslav, Big Fish Prosonus, etc). Love Song For No One - some reverb would help the intruments blend in better, not to mention perhaps a little more release of their tails. Through the Fire & the Flames - good ideas -but way too mechanical sounding. Needs varition in volumes. Please! Seize the Day Arrangement - majestic in tentent, but again, lack of reverb (depth) and timbre makes the instruments too thin. I hear a lot of good muscial ideas here simply marred by inadequate sounding instruments and lack of variation in their volumes.
Intriguing brass chorale... intense in moments... has the feeling of constant motion...
Instrument fonts off in a couple of places... not the fault of the music... Brass fonts are problematic... See my work, "The Anasazi of Mesa Verde"... I have issues with my fonts too... Overall this is a quite solid effort.
Yep, I'm a active memeber on YC, What was your usersname? Thank's for the compliment!
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What have you composed for? Or what medium do you work around?
web, multimedia, Small Ensemble
What is your favorite genre or style of music?
A perfect mix of rock and classical
Is music your main income source?
No - Not Yet
Where do you live?
Jesup, Ga
About Me:
My name is Patrick Smith. I live in the small town of Jesup, located in the middle of nowhere,Georgia. Fortunately there was something that could get me through this boredom. I fell in love with music at an early age. My grandmother taught me piano and though i didn't know it at the time,she was the biggest influence in my life. She taught me a different language that few people now know, she taught me love and hate and despair, and any other emotions.