Such a well arranged orchestrated piece rarely comes by, when they do it strikes something in me that says "the world must know!"
For now, a passerby of Sheezyart learning of the glory that is this piece and its composer will do.
I also try to compose classical pieces, but I don't even come near as Dynamical and majestic-sounding as this sound, mabe because I know null music-theory ANyways I love the flow of the song..
May i be so bold as to ask what you use to make these sounds? it sounds so real.. I'm using Edirol Orchestra, a really crappy VST plugin, but i'm going to upgrade soon to Eastwest Quantum Leap Orchestra and take it from there.
Comments
SallyMusic Says:
Lovely melodies and orchestration, you can certainly feel the excitement of the adventure!
Inter Says:
It sounds like the opening theme (or perhaps the closing) to either a pirate movie or Robin Hood (maybe both, after all, they steal from the rich...)
Merina Says:
I love how your pieces build up to something very strong.
(PS: your website looks very good)
Mithmeoi Says:
I think this is one of my favorites of yours now. As I said last night it now is homed in my ipod with the rest of my Denny music.
nintendosavi Says:
i approve
great job
Charleon Says:
I also try to compose classical pieces, but I don't even come near as Dynamical and majestic-sounding as this sound, mabe because I know null music-theory
ANyways I love the flow of the song..
May i be so bold as to ask what you use to make these sounds? it sounds so real.. I'm using Edirol Orchestra, a really crappy VST plugin, but i'm going to upgrade soon to Eastwest Quantum Leap Orchestra and take it from there.
SuppaiNoIruka Says:
I totally wasn't expecting this song to sound this good! I would not be surprised to hear this on TV or a movie, this is seriously well-made.
Alex LOL Stoica Says:
As godly and as eloquent as always!
Heiges Says:
Must. Have. Awesome awsomeness!!!! Almost reminds me of 'Hook' or something. LOL.
HyruleMaster Says:
I love the moving middle section and the majestic feel at the end. Your pieces always have lots of layers that add up to a rich sound. =)