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Nice work, i like the transition in 1:13, stoping the strings and adding percution, very soft transition; just the progretion in 1:37 to the end... Its kind of bad.
But overall good job and this goes direct to my favorites.

DanJohansen responds:

Thanks glad you like it man!

Dude, this is cool, but "la malagueña" is always used for "spanish music" and its like cliche; but i have to admit that your counterpoint is awesome. Have you heard this vertion for classical guitar?, you have to do it.

Good luck

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8B6jOU zBKYc&feature=related

samulis responds:

Hey, that's a real cool version. I had not realized that both progressions were actually used in one song. Thanks for the insight. :)

Wow, nice composition, good counterpoint. I dont know if the little disonance in the min 2:30 was planed, thats my only question.

Stargenx responds:

Thanks for the review! Nothing was planned, it was improvised.

Dude, the percutions¡¡. The piano part is awesome,with all the arpeggios and stuff; except for the mins 1:30 and 3:43 when you changed to a mayor scale so drastically without passing notes and then it turned to "bossa nova" and then "pop" to finish in ¿pop?. I would like it to finish in minor key, just as you started...but this is just my opinion, its your music anyway.
Good luck

OcularNebula responds:

true, it's a bit disorganized in terms of sectioning and transitions

Well, this actually sounds more like electronic than "classical", but good job.

Cirrow responds:

watch ur back buddy

Awesome composition. Good job with the metal section, metals give dramatism, bitches love dramatism.

DesoloZ responds:

lmao bitches love dramatismXD

Haha, the glissando ( I know what it is when the vst´s dont play what you want them to play) , exept for it, everithing is good. Also nice job with percutions.

SilverPoyozo responds:

I know, it's sounds pretty bad xD
But I think it fit well enough for a game song, so I let it in.

This is awesome, you just need doublebasses and cellos and this would be perfect (In my opinion)

ALECXACE responds:

come to think of it I never put them in :(
what an oversight on my part

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