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Soon enough a greaser will slide in on his knees in a red and blue outfit singing about a princess he met and lost.

(and he'll ride around in his green japanese muscle car)

blackrose96 responds:

Probably while he's at a drive-in diner or singing at a state fair. I'm glad the Ritchie Valens influence really shows! Thanks for the kind words!

I love standalone harp. Like a piano I believe the harp can invoke a full range of emotion in people, it can be as powerful and as soft as it needs to be and as uplifting and as downfallen as it wants to be. Great piece.

AzureDragonFlame responds:

Haha! My sentiments exactly. I absolutely adore the harp as a musical instrument.

Definitely dig the string work. Would have been cool if you contrasted the strings with piano or harpsichord, or if not that a deeper string, either low range cello or double bass would have sounded amazing. The only issue with the arrangement is the really quick and awkward transition from string immediately to piano, but overall I still really enjoyed the piece, good job!

InfiniteHarmonyMusic responds:

Hey thanks for the listen and review! Yeah. I really wanted to feature a cello in the main melody but unfortunately I didn't have any good cello VSTs to work with, so I just stuck with a low string harmonic line.

Lol, you are spamming with too many like my fb songs. Some good tunes though.

TBM responds:

I hope you guys see what I'm getting at, haha

Gotta love those deep piano chords. It would sound loads better if you got less synthy brass and strings. Although I still like the whole atmosphere of the song. Very regal sounding to me. Well done.

nexxyz responds:

Thanks for the feedback! As mentioned in the description, I used the free Sonatina Symphonic Orchestra for all the instruments, so I left myself little choice there :-)

Any recommendations on free, more realistic sounding brass & string collections I could use for those instead?

That is some nice Tchaikovsky.

SRT-M1tch responds:

Thank you! Tchaikovsky is one of the all-time greats for sure.

I love keygen music, awesome job!

psycz responds:

hee hee thnx youre welcome

Sweet Loop, it reminds of playing all those old Roman/Medieval games for PC. Kind of that background music to when I'm building my town or a menu screen, or even that cinematic intro. I really need to get my hands on EWQL. I just wish it was a little cheaper.

Great song!

samulis responds:

My advice- subscribe to their email newsletter and wait for a day when it's on sale. Every year, they have occasional sales. Alternately, see if you can get the student version. I had to save up for a few months to get it.

I love how this sounds at 1:57 on till the end. Good Stuff!

Wurfel-Waffles responds:

Thanks sir.

Another cool SNES sounding loop. I wouldn't call it an ending though, to me it seems like Traveling to a Boss or fighting him, maybe defeating him as the music approaches its end, but not the credits/postboss music. Unless thats what you were going for. Just my opinion :D

Regardless, very awesome loop.

Calamaistr responds:

well supernes is far different, this is alot more ps2-ps3 era quality.
but thanks i guess heh.
-cal. :)

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