Created with MMM 2013 Premium. A soothing piano melody mixed with various MMM ambient elements. The tune is in the key of Gmaj. Tempo is set at 100 BPM. Enjoy, if you will...
Thanks a lot ESOTERIC (love your handle). I usually dabble in the Jazz/Latin/R&B world, but my baby sis loves the "Ambient" genre and asked that I create a little tune in that realm. I composed two and will post the other at a later time. Thanks again for your appreciation.
Former user
wrote on 3/13/2013, 2:25 PM
Sicher angenehm im Ohr. Bleibt auch irgendwie drin. Nur kleine fein Ebenheiten haben seltsame Brüche drin, die etwas störend sind -, !!
yvette21
Former user
wrote on 3/16/2013, 6:39 AM
another song with a very particular musical structure.
In this case I would say that the fusion and chill out with some traces of jazz.
always interesting mix instrumental
franco
Former user
wrote on 3/21/2013, 12:52 PM
Hi yvette21:
Birthday congrats to you. (Reaching 21 is just a first step in the many birthday milestones you will encounter in your life on this planet). Your comments are much appreciated (both good and bad). I translated into English your comments below: "Certainly pleasant to the ear. Remains in it somehow. Only small fine flatness have strange breaks in it that are a bit annoying". I don't quite know exactly what you mean when you say, "strange breaks". However, once again, thanks for listening.
Well done. listened to it four times as some anomalies minimized or disappeared on subsequent plays.
the ending is off, stumbling to a close, but I am sure you realize that.
I think Yvette may mean by "strange breaks" are the sequences at:
2:06 where the piano comes in for a bit as the piano sounds a bit off key to me in various places throughout the piece, sometimes only for a few notes.
The style shifts a bit in and out too much from a main theme line at points sounding out of place in the overall flow
sometimes just for a second as you shift and transition, sort of like the effect a LP record skipping a track has.
Once past that point, things settle back to normal.
examples - approximate time code: 1:26, 2:05 (see piano comment above)
(on my first play through, there were more that hit me)
The effect tends to normalize out with subsequent plays as your ear gets use to the transitions and begins to expect them. It is why I recommend listening to a piece more than once before commenting.
Former user
wrote on 4/27/2014, 5:01 PM
Es muy fresco y lindo tema,buena melodia,suena Americano norte,muy bien el bajo