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Last Wishes

Description:
"Last Wishes" is my third MIDI submitted to the PureZC database and my first completed MIDI since February of last year. I was messing around on my guitar and came up with the arpeggio that the guitar plays in the intro and verses of this piece, and liked it, so I put it together with other instruments and a melody, and this is the result.

I think this could possibly be used for a dungeon of some sort. If you've got any ideas as to how this can be used, be sure to mention them in a comment.

Credits:
Me: Composition
Power Tab Editor: Used to sequence the melodic instruments
Anvil Studio: Used to sequence the drum section.
Creator: Solarrain4 Added: 25 Jul 2008 Type: MIDI
Rating[?]: Rating: 4.22/5 (8 ratings)
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JohnStacy 
Rating: 5/5

Posted 29 June 2009 - 08:20 PM
Don't have the problems that you mentioned that some people have. We covered this, or at least I did on keyboard guitars.
Great work.
 

Siguy  
Rating: 4/5

Posted 06 August 2008 - 11:17 AM
Well, it's a nice MIDI, but I also agree with Espilan, the guitar is too prominent. It seems to have an overused sustain effect, and therefore makes it hard to distinguish fine details in the song, and also causes a couple sour notes. Still a good MIDI overall.
 

nicklegends  
Rating: 5/5

Posted 29 July 2008 - 04:25 PM
I love the driving spirit behind the piece. The piano is perfect atop the other instruments, as is the vibraphone. The chord progression is fantastic despite its relative simplicity. Oh yeah, and it has a powerful bridge. This is just fantastic.
 

jonn96  
Rating: 4/5

Posted 28 July 2008 - 09:50 PM
I agree with Esplian, but I also feel that the guitar gets to repetitive. Maybe when the piano is playing take it out, or have it play a bit differently than just over and over. But it all together sounds really nice.
 

Espilan  
Rating: 4/5

Posted 27 July 2008 - 04:52 AM
It seems pretty simple and would probably be effective for what was already suggested in previous comments, but the guitar seems too prominent, covering up the piano and vibes, which in my opinion need to be heard. You might try lowering the volume on the guitar slightly, at least in areas where the piano or vibraphone are playing.
 

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