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this is the best you have on ng some questions

do you do this for a living or performances I would like to hear something you do with that type of polished effort(not like you did not put any effort in this). Did you do the lion sounds too. What was the process did you record start with the beat or the harmony; I'm curious.

FolegAlmighty responds:

Thanks!

Well, I work as a singer / actor for a living, so kind of. These recordings are just a hobby on the side, though. No live performances... Unless you come to one of my shows. Haha. The lion sounds were actual lions, unfortunately. I usually start with background instrumental rhythmic stuff first. So in this case, I did the "Wimbuh-Way"s first.

Very nice again...

Ur not alone in your computer misery I am currently connected to a monitor from my laptop the screen broke it is very annoying. I like f an easy key for me to sing.
Some notes you played a little of beat guess could be rit. but who knows I would agree with you on the composer, but it also has that ng classical cliche piece in andante or with lots of sustain and touchy feely(shuver), where is the raw passion the fury the anger in classical music.

nice

I liked how it was played almost reluctantly playing the rhythm, I liked the rolled chord you did towards the middle, it was a nice relaxing chord progression, formulaic, but it was logical and easy to follow went into the next chord nicely. Would like to hear a full symphony or sonata from you some time.

Winterwind-NS responds:

thanks!
a sonata... thats wut i need to do next..

hmm baroquesh

It was good, I do not know the structure of a fugue, so I can't offer much criticism. I loved your use of counterpoint it didn't distract instead the voices fit together to make coherent musical phrases. I am unfamiliar with the organ but I would have liked to see more dynamic changes. It was too mechanical and didn't have much expression and I would have like to have heard rit. and some places you could used trills to make it more interesting to an untrained listener. Also didn't venture too far into the interesting harmonics that can be created with the minor scales. I would love too hear another fugue though this is the first one. Love the baroque tonality good job.

good score

First off I like the pedal use at the end, leaves a lingering but not to much. The soft part at the near end when you did the scale kinda cool gave a nice break a nice change and didn't expound too much on it and thus didn't really overwhadow the rest of the piece. I liked the structure in the the first melodic phrase: statement, variation departure slowly leading to restatement. I always love minor sounds so cool and so many cool harmonics you can produce with it. I think if the begginning were to start softer and slow...but that is really more of my taste I like creeping up and then BAM!!

Winterwind-NS responds:

hey thanks for the review

nice slide

that slide sounds good on that twelve string

pretty good

it was good but the harmony was off a bit on some verses, and the timing of the singers was a bit off as well overall good job though

adhd?

my god that was spastic. I did not like it at all it was pretty annoyingmy god it is like the spasms of a dying corpse. tip try taking some ritlin

P.S. this is written in good half serious humor

Quoteman responds:

What a well encrypted review, I understood nothing but the spastic corpse part. Which helps me in no way at all.

Todays music is disposable and too easy to forget, and leaves no lasting impression.

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