As some kind of pre-Christmas present, here's a Christmasy song for you all.
Comments/criticism very welcome. (No doubt there's plenty to be made, especially on the .mp3 song, since I'm an amateur at mastering.)
So anyway:
.mp3 (http://halifaxchiropractor.com/wraith/music/We_Three_Kings.mp3)
.it (http://halifaxchiropractor.com/wraith/music/Wr-wethrkin8b.it)
Thanks,
~Wraith
A sweet song with strong Celtic influence. The mp3 version sounds a bit stronger. Some melodic reminds of a track by Simon & Garfunkel,
something with 'parsley and thime'..
Nice song, definatelly nice :)
Around 1 minute, there's a place where a horn kind of instrument is playing one note as backing, playing an A, A, G, A. It would be nicer to make it play: A, G, E/D, A. Try it and you'll see what I mean.
The second part that starts around 1:50 is kind of missing drums. In the part around 2:40 the same thing as above: the horn sound is playing the same note again and again, it'd be nicer to add variation here too.
Overal a very good piece :) Thumps up! :)
@Sam_Zen
Thanks. :) And does the Simon & Garfunkel song happen to be Scarborough Fair? (I love the tune to that song.)
@LPChip
Thanks for the complement, as well as the criticism. About the trumpet, I don't really know which part you're talking about, because when I looked at the song, I noticed a couple of repetitive parts. But yeah, variation is a good thing. :) The lack of drums was intentional; I was kind of trying to make that part a contrast to the stronger parts. But anyhow, thanks again: I appreciate the comments.
~Wraith
Beautiful. Nice arrangement. Must have taken a while to finish.