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Ero51on
12-16-2008, 09:54 PM
I figured I’d post some music I have composed in the past and see what kind of feedback I get.

I’ll start first with an extended version of an orchestral piece I composed entitled "Funeral by Fire".

The Majority of my music is composed with a soundtrack type feel, and this piece is not an exception, So if you are into Film/game scores…this might be your bag.

Any Feedback would be greatly appreciated

http://rapidshare.com/files/174014116/Funeral_by_Fire__Extended_.mp3


necropedal
12-21-2008, 12:55 PM
Dear John,
I am very impressed by this piece, it flows incredibly smoothly, it entices its listener and it evokes a sense of awe from itself.

The depth of the piece is compensated compassionately by the subtle crescendos and interjections of the piano.
I can tell that alot of feeling went into this piece, I can sense alot of emotion from it, the overall effect is one which can not very easily be explained.
As strange as this might sound, it is actually bringing a tear to my eye.

You really have done a remarkable job with this piece and for that I must congratulate you.


Ero51on
12-22-2008, 07:43 PM
Dear John,
I am very impressed by this piece, it flows incredibly smoothly, it entices its listener and it evokes a sense of awe from itself.

The depth of the piece is compensated compassionately by the subtle crescendos and interjections of the piano.
I can tell that alot of feeling went into this piece, I can sense alot of emotion from it, the overall effect is one which can not very easily be explained.
As strange as this might sound, it is actually bringing a tear to my eye.

You really have done a remarkable job with this piece and for that I must congratulate you.

Hmm I actually got a bite. So I’ll post another, this track still features orchestral string work but has much more electronic and industrial influence throughout the piece.

Hope you get some enjoyment out of it.

http://rapidshare.com/files/175842773/Born.mp3

In regards to Funeral of Fire. I am glad you enjoyed it, it’s an extremely personal piece and ALOT definitely went into it.


Ero51on
12-25-2008, 01:32 AM
Hmm, I have checked my rapidshare account and people have been downloading the music..but no feedback?

Hearing the thoughts on the community here is kind of the reason I started posting the music here.

Well regardless I hope that those of you who have downloaded the music are enjoying it, some kind of feedback would be much appreciated though.


necropedal
04-11-2009, 06:07 AM
Dear john,
After a while dealing with the apparent viral attack on this site I have come back and am just here to say that born is a wonderfully constructed piece of music, I find that both of these pieces speak volumes about your obviously innate talents.

Both pieces have a certain indefinable aspect about them which grabs at the heart of your immortal soul and doesn’t let go.

I consider them treasured members of my ever-expanding musical library.

Thanks again.


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