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"Remember This" Original Orchestral Composition

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Uploaded by on Nov 2, 2009

Click the link to download the mp3, which sounds a heck of a lot better than this. http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?5joadyyl2dk

This is my sixth original composition. Written for strings, piano, harp, oboe, piccolo, horns, timpani, and cymbals. All sound is synthesized. This is a headphone mix, so listen with them if you can. Enjoy.

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  • this is some solid writing, I would however recomend mastering this piece, and staying away from peaking decibles, that will get rid of those edgey muddy parts, but overall a GREAT track! :D

  • @philmccrackenproduct Thank you.

  • I'm envious of the complexities in your work. Well done! I've added a video response... wasn't sure how to share, so I did it that way. I'm new to all of this.

    Anyway... nice work! : )

  • @ShelaBlock Thank you very much. Your response has been approved.

  • This is great. 

  • @bachynskymusic Thank you.

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  • @63Dizz6495 Thanks very much.

  • Really Nice Song Man! you rock, i really enjoyed it! Keep up the great work sir.

  • @MoovySoundtrax Thanks your so great! Ill attempt to try :D

  • @Way2Dawn13 Thanks a lot. I don't know how much advice I can give that would be useful, since I usually write with my gut. A lot of my music tends to start with an initial melody that repeats, which I then layer other melodies and complexities on top of in subsequent repetitions. More so, I think it's about finding your ear, knowing what you like, and being able to anticipate where a musical phrase wants to lead you. That intuition comes from listening to a lot of music, and a lot of practice.

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