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Amber Jones
Posted on 2014-11-24 18:36:33 -0500.
I love this track! It has a very ominous feeling to it. I definitely agree that the rhythmic quality of the soda can remained in the foreground of the piece. i'm curious though, what did you use for the background droning sound? It has a very sci-fi/alien-space theme to it.
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Jorge Sastre
Posted on 2014-11-24 20:21:40 -0500.
Good Work! Very interesting texture. Only one detail: be careful with the fade out at the end, there is a click.
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Amal Sahay
Posted on 2014-11-24 20:49:05 -0500.
I like the way you kept the background simple as you say - the foreground has a lot of texture going for it. Some more detail on the feel of the piece would be nice, but composition-ally speaking, this is a good way to show how simple sounds can create interesting beats!
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Naomi Sternstein
Posted on 2014-11-25 08:04:00 -0500.
This was a really cool and rhythmic piece! I think that the background that you chose worked really well at keepi the natural suspense throughout the piece, allowing you to experiment with different beats from your instrument.
I commented on Smash Choir, High Heels Instrument, and Pencils
I love this track! It has a very ominous feeling to it. I definitely agree that the rhythmic quality of the soda can remained in the foreground of the piece. i'm curious though, what did you use for the background droning sound? It has a very sci-fi/alien-space theme to it.
Good Work! Very interesting texture. Only one detail: be careful with the fade out at the end, there is a click.
I like the way you kept the background simple as you say - the foreground has a lot of texture going for it. Some more detail on the feel of the piece would be nice, but composition-ally speaking, this is a good way to show how simple sounds can create interesting beats!
This was a really cool and rhythmic piece! I think that the background that you chose worked really well at keepi the natural suspense throughout the piece, allowing you to experiment with different beats from your instrument.
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