Excellent! What scale did you use?
Excellent! What scale did you use?
I'm not super familiar with actual music theory, to be honest, but I BELIEVE it's in B-flat major for most of it, where the last section slips into the minor scale instead. Hope that helps!
I liked it!
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
A fitting tribute. Fantastic job on the production and arrangement. Reverb is definitely a key element to making a mix sound cohesive. It's about depth, not just width, and simulating instruments being in the same room, at varying distances to the listener. Whether they were recorded at the same time, in the same room, or not. You nailed it!
Thank you for your kind words :3
Oh, nice! Where are you guys located?
We're from Calgary! A city in Canada. Thanks so much for the listen and review!
Love it! Awesome!
Thankz!
Hey, if you want to make songs like this seem "wider" without using imaging, you can always route to an FX send for reverb, or use Mid-side or independently equalize the left and right tracks.
Ooooh ty!! I'm gonna try this!
A little dissonant, and the lead line is disconnected and out of time with the track.
thank you for the feedback <3
Got a nice retro feel to it.
Exactly the tone I was going for. Kind of like a 70's retro prog rock feel.
You nailed it.
Now that's bad! In the cool sort of way, I mean. Great scale choice!
Haha thank you!
Sounds great, honestly. Want to hear this baby opened up on some Slavic doomer tunage.
Speaking of slavic doomer tunes, Goremyka - Durak is a banger. Send me your recommendations :3
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