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Nice tune, and really good for a first song. I like the way the drums appear in the middle of the song and double speed and lead into the low bass track. I love arpeggios too. Good work! :D

xWhitexFlamex responds:

Thanks, I really appreciate your review. And yeah hah I might have went a tad overboard on the arpeggios but it was just for the fun of it, though I'm glad you liked them. I love how there really are no limits to creating music electronically, and being a guitar player who likes to play arpeggios, creating them like this is just as fun.

Please don't torment the short people! Haven't they suffered enough already? :)

Sorry, I kinda don't like it either. It's OK, but just not that great. But keep it up!

Apilot responds:

your music isnt too bad but your review skills are sub par lol

Good retro style groove. Very nice.

Sounds like evil clowns run amok. Good stuff!

That's different. I kind of like it.

I don't know what to say about "I Don't Know." At least we both agree on something. Just kidding, lol.

I like the ambience and the way you have different melodies and beats throughout the song. I noticed you used the same underlying chord progression from beginning to end. I think that makes it a bit repetitive sounding, which is not necessarily bad, since it makes it kind of a chill-out-and-meditate song. For my taste, I would like to have heard some interesting drum beats and bass line added in this song. I think that would make the song seem more complete. But that's just my taste. Good job!

Crimsonskies455 responds:

Thank you so much for the awesome review! I will definitely take into account the drum beats next time, and the chord progression!

Sounds really good. How long ago did you pick up making music, I wonder?

JRob responds:

Oh damn, I can't remember exactly when. I used to write short themes and melodies on sheet music back in my late-elementary school years (2005-06) after I started taking piano lessons. In late 2007 - early 2008, I started using a MIDI-based composition software with a staff editor, piano roll editor, and a channel editor; it only saved as MIDI files and was pretty terrible overall, but I feel like my best songs composition-wise were done on it (but MIDI sounds like shit). I upgraded to MusicStudio on iPod in early 2010; it lacked some of the nice features my MIDI software had (like automation - ugh, I hate not having automation), but sounded better and had some better features and songs could be exported as .wav, .midi, and .mp4 files. It wasn't until the very end of 2011 that I got FL Studio, and I've pretty much taught myself most of all the techniques I use.

Very nice groove, and it loops so well that it fooled me into thinking that it is a lot longer than 1:06. So it is perfect for use in a game. Great job!

At first I thought this was going to be a song based on the game "140," but then I realized that it's 1 minute and 40 seconds long. Not bad, but could be longer with more melodies and effects. But then I guess you would have to change the name, huh? :D

TBM responds:

It'll make more sense eventually. 140 serves a very particular purpose, but for now, it's 140.

It has a really nice flow. Very smooth and melodic, and I think it would be a great song for a video game. You got my attention, I'm now following your work on NG. I look forward to more!

Former amateur music arranger/producer.

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