Sounds very similar to your old pieces! The clear historical influence is palpable, but so is a striking sence of adventuring that barely touches the surface (compared to your newer pieces for example), very nice to see you keep domain over both classic, chromatic and more experimental styles.
@@Taki-NeobaroqueDZ Thanks for the answer. It looks like we non Western people are so much interested in Western music. Since you're from Algeria you also must be familiar with African polyrhythms.
some aspects I like but sounds sequenced or robotic from not being actually played, giving it a soulless feel. With this sort of music style there should be I personally think as much attention applied to sounding authentically delivered at least
@@Taki-NeobaroqueDZ it's certainly not devoid of ideas and if you are having fun producing it then great. I think it's possible for you to introduce certain nuances to mimic that of being played despite being sequenced which you may want to consider. In the end I moved away from writing in this way as it tends to be evidently conformed as a result but even more so with this style unfortunately and rather difficult to write dynamically regards to mood and tempo. What you do is certainly not rubbish though
@@adroharv5140 I totally understand what you're saying and I'm self-aware of it actually, it's just like I said I mostly don't write music to be preformed by actual people especially since very hard to make midi playback sound convincing, but yeah thanks for the feedback tho I appreciate it.
Perfect keyboard riff for power metal/melodic death metal song.
And it's still good on its own.
🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
More reminiscent for remuniscient!
Sounds very similar to your old pieces!
The clear historical influence is palpable, but so is a striking sence of adventuring that barely touches the surface (compared to your newer pieces for example), very nice to see you keep domain over both classic, chromatic and more experimental styles.
Thank you Taki :>
Fast and Furious.😄
A dark delight - I like the fury of the piece!
看到別人的評論後
因為好玩而持續如此久
越來越趨向真實性
early comment!
@@Rezarebom thank you!
My man it rocks! In this way you will just break music ! Hats off to you sir. btw where are you from ?
@@Swaroque thank you! You can check the channel's description for the answer.
@@Taki-NeobaroqueDZ Thanks for the answer. It looks like we non Western people are so much interested in Western music. Since you're from Algeria you also must be familiar with African polyrhythms.
@@Swaroque I guess so yeah! Actually I'm really only familiar with western music tbh.
some aspects I like but sounds sequenced or robotic from not being actually played, giving it a soulless feel. With this sort of music style there should be I personally think as much attention applied to sounding authentically delivered at least
@@adroharv5140 it can't be helped, I'm not a musician so it's all written for pc just for fun, think of it kinda like video games music.
@@Taki-NeobaroqueDZ it's certainly not devoid of ideas and if you are having fun producing it then great. I think it's possible for you to introduce certain nuances to mimic that of being played despite being sequenced which you may want to consider.
In the end I moved away from writing in this way as it tends to be evidently conformed as a result but even more so with this style unfortunately and rather difficult to write dynamically regards to mood and tempo. What you do is certainly not rubbish though
@@adroharv5140 I totally understand what you're saying and I'm self-aware of it actually, it's just like I said I mostly don't write music to be preformed by actual people especially since very hard to make midi playback sound convincing, but yeah thanks for the feedback tho I appreciate it.