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At 2:46pm on December 16, 2009, Kristofer Emerig said…
Hey Dankk,
Thanks. It's been so long, I thought you quit the forum. And you turned yellow and square (and porous is he)! Any new projects in the works?
At 9:33pm on December 2, 2009, William Randal Bowers said…
Heys :) sorry, was busy for a while. I added the beginnings to an older piece and a strings piece that may be interesting
At 5:07am on October 29, 2009, Juliana said…
Hey,thank you for your comment! And i didnt know about musical "eras",thanx for telling me :)
At 4:28am on October 29, 2009, Antonin Charvat said…
Hello Dankk, thank you for your kind comment on my work! Your music is genius! Compost 14 has to sound so good when live peformed, it is really mature and sophisticated work, I love it! Your other piano pieces are great as well, you are definitely gifted composer!

By the way, could you help me how to move the player in the middle of screen? I can't find it anywhere in settings... Thank you!

Have a great day,
T.
At 8:49pm on October 28, 2009, Chris Manthey said…
o7 *salutes* XD hope so! =D
At 11:32am on October 23, 2009, Juliana said…
Hi,thank you for listenning and for your advice,i appreciate it,as for someone who is learning from trial and error it is precious.Yes i enjoy classical music,any era....Beethoven,Bach,Chopin,Tchaikovsky....also modern classical and other styles :) J~
At 5:41am on October 22, 2009, Juliana said…
Hi Dankk,

I was listening to your pieces many times,the most wonderful to my ear are The Un-Named and The Illusionist......Really great music you compose! I like your style,the tempo and the arrangements.Great!.

J~
At 3:27pm on October 11, 2009, Steven O'Brien said…
Hey, I like your Sonata in C minor, very nicely done!
At 9:01pm on October 10, 2009, Chris Dargay said…
Vividly composed. Much Respect!
At 6:18am on October 6, 2009, Ken Abbott said…
Great piano playing.
At 4:13am on October 5, 2009, Remo said…
Hey Dank,

Thanks for the comment on my page. When I have the time I will update it with a picture and hopefully some music. Im really just an beginner concerning orchestration (which irritates me enormously) so I can't exactly compose like its in my head. Don't have any sound on this pc so will cheak your music ASAP! cheers from Holland :)
At 6:21pm on September 25, 2009, Andrew Wonders said…
Dankk Man,

Thanks for your kind words on my page. Again, I really appreciate your feedback and "visualization" of my work :) As I said before, your grasp of classical technique (whether theory based or not) is truly impressive to me, and I value your input and suggestions. Keep on keepin on, and let me know when you post new work!
At 12:09pm on September 24, 2009, Simon Godden said…
Just listened to ''The Un-named''. Very impressive. There's some great individuality there. Changes of keys and meters in abundance. Good stuff. What library are you using in the second piece, there's something different about it to the usual bombastic libraries I'm familiar with. More intimate. I could even work with it if it comes with a notation package. You've got a lot of natural ability there. I'm interested to see how you develop. Keep up the good work.
At 10:34pm on September 21, 2009, Kristofer Emerig said…
What can I say Dankk? I listen to this stuff from you and wonder how you manage to muster some sort of praise for my Neanderthalean and simplistic musical ideas. Very, very good work, and a point of departure for you, in my estimation, because I hear much more I could relate to Beethoven (as opposed to Mozart) in this than in previous submissions, yet I still hear a continuity of personal style. I can offer no advice to someone who can do what I can not, so I can only say, truly beautiful work, my friend.
At 10:01pm on September 21, 2009, Fredrick zinos said…
Nice piece. The transitions seem to work. Its a nice piece of thematic material. If there is a flaw it is that the sonic landscape is inconsistent. The difference is musical vocabulary between 2 and 2:40, for example, appear to me to be so vast that the movement is undermined. Now the next composition doesn't suffer from that at all. The Un Named is really good.
At 6:26pm on September 14, 2009, Kristofer Emerig said…
Hi Dankk, just listened to your draft a couple of times - sounds like it's going to be very interesting. I especially liked the changes at around 2:00, but it cuts off shortly after that. I'm very interested in where you plan to go after that. Keep wrestling with it, and I'm sure it'll shine in the end. I'll try to catch you on chat tonight or tomorrow, and thanks again for sharing the preview (or prehear?).
At 9:31pm on September 9, 2009, Kristofer Emerig said…
Many people here tonight, server must be glitching again. Just stopped in to listen, make sure you're wearing a shirt, and see if AMW caught up to you yet.
At 1:55am on September 1, 2009, Adrian Allan said…
Thanks for commenting. B Frost is a next door neighbour to my mum. He writes words and music a bit - and leaves me the task of doing all the rest. Thansk for listening to my music.
At 6:37pm on August 28, 2009, Carolyn Keating said…
Hi Dank,

Sorry to take so long to reply. Love your piano work. I always wanted to be able to play like that! Anyway, to answer your question, of the 3 pieces I have posted, 2 are complete (short trax for video projects), and Funky Trance I am actually working on completing now. Good luck and thanks for listening!
At 9:57am on August 28, 2009, Jacob Royal said…
The first 2 minutes of your Piano Allegro 2 sound like something that would be on a loop for the final boss battle in a video game like Final Fantasy, or something like that.
(I mean that as a compliment).
I've heard that piece 3 times now. Awesome!
5 Stars (out of 5) if there is a rating system.
:)

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