I like this track as much as I despise alarm clocks.
I like this track as much as I despise alarm clocks.
UwU I hate my alarm, but it is catchy
You mates have some nice tracks !
Love the riffs , vocal melody and the pizzicato detail on this one.
A little advice to get an even better sound :
Make a more aggressive low end cuts on the guitars so they do not clash with the bass and leave extra breathing room for the drums ;)
\m/ Keep rocking \m/
Thanks so much for listening! And thats an awesome tip! Thanks!
Матушка Россия живёт !
Катюша знает :)
I really like the simple lines of this theme.
It has so many possibilities for instrumentation and variants of the melody.
Plenty of great potential and works as it is too !
Yeah, a simple song of plenty of possibilities, thank you for the review !
The lack of percussion doesn't seem like a weak point on this piece.
Works as it is for me. Gives it a more dense atmosphere.
Love the scale mode changes.
Thank you, regardless of whether or not the lack of percussion is a weak point (which I'm inclined to vote it isn't since by the time I had finished this I had decided that any more percussion than the pitched ones would add too much energy) I have an eager friend working on a version with percussion.
Catchy ! The bass grooves get the cake for me.
Nice neoclassical / symphonic metal sound !
A little advice to give this kind of pieces extra punch :
Give a bit more prescence to the drums an a bit less to the strings on your mix.
Love those guitar melodies.
Thank you for the feedback, and yeah, the mix sounds different from different equipments. I guess my equipment boosts the bass and guitar distortion a bit, I’ll see what I can do.
You have an interesting progression and a nice melody.
Good sounds of choice as well. Gives me the feel of a bardic song.
There's some noticeable mix issues in this piece.
Watch the levels of your instruments so none of them fights for space.
Separate them on 3 clear levels as background, body and front.
When 2 lines are going on the same octave notes pan them or change octaves for one of them. Melodic lines do not need to be too loud, just loud enough to be on first plane.
Keep creating and polishing your skills :)
There's so many things I don't understand , and I'm not sure if I want to.
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