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Comments on Nicholas Hillyard's Dreame (LoFi HiFi) by Forget-Me-Not:
OtherFraDonaghy
Date: April 18, 2006 @ 11:05 AM
Groovin Sounds great.. very much like an old medievil film :)) (Very Happy) Thumbs Up
OtherEvilPicnic
Date: April 19, 2006 @ 9:02 AM
I like the contrapuntal bit at the end - you might try to make more of that.

Not all of the chords sound 'right' if you know what I mean, especially at the cadence points.

I was wondering why it kept repeating the same thing over and over, and waiting for a B section of something, when I realised Windows Media Player had played it about 10 times in succesion. I would like to hear this expanded fully, though, it's really nice.

This really is very nice, my points are only niggly - it doesn't sound
OtherEvilPicnic
Date: April 19, 2006 @ 9:06 AM
*sorry*

This really is very nice, my points are only niggly - it doesn't sound very much like Bach (but then who does?), which is what all period pieces like this get judged against.

It's good in it's own right.

Nicholas Hillyard - an Elizabethan painter.. I think.. or did he write a book on art, I can't remember. Someone arty anyway. Am I right?
ClassicalMistress-Kee...
Date: April 19, 2006 @ 9:18 AM
painter yes, miniatures. I always think of the "nice boy" in the white tights leaning against a tree.

I know it needs more polish, and a damn sight more substance. My Dad would have criticized the hell out of it.
Othershutyatrap
Date: April 21, 2006 @ 7:55 AM
This is pretty well done I wish i could play the keys as good as you did on this. A little bit short lived but still pretty sweet... in a classic scence
RockNosmoKing
Date: November 30, 2007 @ 10:22 AM
Short and sweet. I would consider raising the levels a bit as the volume was very low at this end!

Cheers


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