This has an interesting pace to it. It's relaxed and atmospheric, but there's also an anxious anticipation in the way each set of strums cuts over the previous. Keeps it from falling into something too easygoing like most ambient music does. The almost psychedelic transition at the end resolves it really well!
...yet another wonderful comment, thank you very much) Well, i personally think that this song is still easygoing (on a way), but i really appreciate that you found another small nuances from your side) As for the psychedelic transition: i just thought it will be a nice way to end this song. Besides, i wanted to make some folk-ish stuff once in a while. It was sounded more gorgeous in my head though)
God this is so good. Smoke was already my favorite song that came out of Vatrasylphonar, and while it's too soon to tell because I've been overplaying Smoke, and I'm not immune to recency bias, this is simply wonderful. Especially the ending bit gives me a lot more of a push than how Smoke handled its progression.
...wow, what a wonderful comment, appreciate it) Recency bias is not a bad thing, but yes, sometimes emotions are too fresh to get the real picture of a certain thing) Smoke is a big mess with chopped guitar parts (but i still love it dearly and I'm very happy you do too), Fire has more discipline, that's why it works better with handling overall progression. Thank you once again, i really treasure that kind of analysis and opinion😊
i just came across this. and i genuinely dig it. i really like the ambience, i really needed this. thank you for making this
This has an interesting pace to it. It's relaxed and atmospheric, but there's also an anxious anticipation in the way each set of strums cuts over the previous. Keeps it from falling into something too easygoing like most ambient music does. The almost psychedelic transition at the end resolves it really well!
...yet another wonderful comment, thank you very much)
Well, i personally think that this song is still easygoing (on a way), but i really appreciate that you found another small nuances from your side)
As for the psychedelic transition: i just thought it will be a nice way to end this song. Besides, i wanted to make some folk-ish stuff once in a while. It was sounded more gorgeous in my head though)
God this is so good. Smoke was already my favorite song that came out of Vatrasylphonar, and while it's too soon to tell because I've been overplaying Smoke, and I'm not immune to recency bias, this is simply wonderful. Especially the ending bit gives me a lot more of a push than how Smoke handled its progression.
...wow, what a wonderful comment, appreciate it)
Recency bias is not a bad thing, but yes, sometimes emotions are too fresh to get the real picture of a certain thing)
Smoke is a big mess with chopped guitar parts (but i still love it dearly and I'm very happy you do too), Fire has more discipline, that's why it works better with handling overall progression.
Thank you once again, i really treasure that kind of analysis and opinion😊
does she have a name?
...no, she doesn't.