Callenby wrote:Nice work so far! It's sounds pretty good, especially since it's a WIP.
Thankies. c:
Callenby wrote:The intro (the first four seconds) I think could stand a little work. For whatever reason for me it doesn't quite mesh with the rest of it. The flow feels a tad off. Just a tad, though.
Failed incidental music :/ I'll change it I guess, or remove it completely.
Callenby wrote:Might I ask what tutorial video are you referring to?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWN6nR3LltY and referring to the original song itself for the "singing" parts. I'm planning to make two versions, one with only the accompaniment so someone can sing to it, and one like the WIP which has the instruments "singing" the singing parts instead.
Considering that I can't read music, that video helped me a lot.
Callenby wrote:You do a good job of varying the roles. Nothing really gets used the same way twice. Sometimes orchestral producers don't make full use of their orchestra, but you don't have that problem. There are a lot of little inflections, which are nice even if someone's voice is going to be the main focus.
Own of my personal aims in this song was to make it varied throughout. It seems that I've succeeded.

yay
Callenby wrote:A couple of instruments felt a little out of place, specifically the electric guitar at 0:23 and the hi-hat (?) at 1:20.
I had originally intended to make the hi-hat play throughout most of the whole song, but it became tedious and so I only put it there since it was a much more calm part of the song. The original song has this playing in the background, but it's not very noticeable. I guess I could take it out.
Also, the eletric guitar was composed there to fit in with the lyrics "while humans strum their sweet guitar." Kinda like how in a cartoon or very cartoonish musical, when someone talks about playing something there would be a little cue of that particular instrument. I tried to do something like that but...I guess it kinda failed. I'm a bit reluctant to remove the guitar part though~for the reason I just stated.
Callenby wrote:However, if your intention is to have truly unique then add more unusual instruments and make more use of them.
I was going for a very cartoonish style, where the music is somewhat incidental and based on the lyrics itself. This means the song is mostly orchestral, but has some creative license to use very bizarre changes.
Callenby wrote:Also, I feel that maybe you should tone down the drums during the last few seconds. Either that or expand the role of the orchestra so that the finish is more rousing. That's just me, though. Give it whatever ending you think the rest of it is building towards.
Oh. Well, about that.... I should probably remove that drum part entirely or replace it with orchestral snares. (I had accidentally composed it on POWER snares...yeah...it was 3 oclock in the morning...)
I'm not very good with percussion so I'm reluctant to put them in. I'll look over the percussion and re-do that last bit.
Callenby wrote:The samples here aren't the best, but people often can't afford better ones so it's alright. It's less what you have and more how you use it.
Eh, people have made great songs using internal MIDI's, so it shouldn't be an excuse on the quality of a song. (Unless the sample is out of tune, like one of my "High quality" tuba soundfonts ;_;')
Callenby wrote:Again, you have good work so far. It's not really worth creating a new thread for another WIP of the same track so please update this one when you've had the chance to work some more.
Thank you, and yesh.