Kljaka
09-19-2006, 07:51 PM
Hi p33pz!
I made a short instrumental piece in E minor, for piano & string quartet. I was inspired by Amy's last few interviews.
I thought I would post this hoping to get some comments if you're bored enough lol
Since i lack the opportunity to record everything, you get a crappy computer-generated one !!! Yeiii hehehe
I hope someone likes it
Bye ;D
http://www.filefactory.com/file/2ce219/
scroll down a bit then click on "Download for free with filefactory basic"
Darko
09-20-2006, 12:54 PM
It kinda reminded me of film music - very cool. This is pretty much what I imagined when I heard that Amy was going to be doing the music for Narnia. There were also parts that had an evanescence-y feel to them, without sounding like existing evanescence song.
I really liked it. Really.
Kljaka
09-20-2006, 06:08 PM
It kinda reminded me of film music - very cool. This is pretty much what I imagined when I heard that Amy was going to be doing the music for Narnia. There were also parts that had an evanescence-y feel to them, without sounding like existing evanescence song.
I really liked it. Really.
Thank you for the comment! :)
Interesting, though - it seems that you have come to EXACTLY the same conclusions on it as myself lol
I'm very glad you liked it :D
Best wishes
K.
p.s. I'm trying to orchestrate it right now... If I succed and get it to sound as I imagined it, i'll upload it... I think the orchestration could sound more epic.
Darko
09-21-2006, 01:08 PM
Do you think that you'd ever add a singer to it? I think it might actually sort of ruin it if you did though... the piano and string stuff is so beautiful on it's own, it might just distract from that, but on the other hand, it would add another cool element there. Maybe you could have a singer as another instrument, rather than someone being a frontwoman to the song - doing choral parts in the background maybe.
/stops babbling.
Kljaka
09-21-2006, 08:32 PM
Do you think that you'd ever add a singer to it? I think it might actually sort of ruin it if you did though... the piano and string stuff is so beautiful on it's own, it might just distract from that, but on the other hand, it would add another cool element there. Maybe you could have a singer as another instrument, rather than someone being a frontwoman to the song - doing choral parts in the background maybe.
/stops babbling.
That's quite an interesting idea. I think it could actually work. Let's say the orchestration comes out fine, then I think it could support a choral part without it jumping out too much... Yeah, and it could probably lenghten the piece a bit - which would be fine too. Reps :D