Beautiful song, I liked it. It seems to me to make a lot of sense with the thematic. The dissonance at the beginning followed by noise seems to capture well a feeling of initial discomfort and bewilderment. Then comes a part that sounds pretty melancholy. The flute and the strong presence of the atmosphere form the melancholy feeling. Gradually I feel in the music that this uncomfortable situation is accepted. In 1:45 things get lighter (here you implemented such a comfortable atmosphere). In 2:09 it shows even more how positivity has been regained, I enjoyed these trumpets playing the dissonant melody. From 2:35 onwards, I see the reference song in several parts (and the title is also a reference, haha). I think it starts with harmony (I don't know what harmony really means, so I'm guessing) or structure, and then comes several clearer references to melodies or note variation (like in 3:26, 3:35, 3:43, and then that comes from 4:15).
Thank you very much for your comment! Regarding the harmony, you were not so wrong. In fact if you are referring to the structure, the harmony is the closest thing since in that set are the chords. The rest of the references are generally in the melodic part. (In fact, there are too many melodies playing at the same time. At minute 3:22 there are about 6 melodies, the trumpet, the piano, the left violin, the right violin and the two flutes)
Beautiful song, I liked it. It seems to me to make a lot of sense with the thematic.
The dissonance at the beginning followed by noise seems to capture well a feeling of initial discomfort and bewilderment. Then comes a part that sounds pretty melancholy. The flute and the strong presence of the atmosphere form the melancholy feeling.
Gradually I feel in the music that this uncomfortable situation is accepted. In 1:45 things get lighter (here you implemented such a comfortable atmosphere). In 2:09 it shows even more how positivity has been regained, I enjoyed these trumpets playing the dissonant melody.
From 2:35 onwards, I see the reference song in several parts (and the title is also a reference, haha). I think it starts with harmony (I don't know what harmony really means, so I'm guessing) or structure, and then comes several clearer references to melodies or note variation (like in 3:26, 3:35, 3:43, and then that comes from 4:15).
Thank you very much for your comment!
Regarding the harmony, you were not so wrong. In fact if you are referring to the structure, the harmony is the closest thing since in that set are the chords.
The rest of the references are generally in the melodic part.
(In fact, there are too many melodies playing at the same time. At minute 3:22 there are about 6 melodies, the trumpet, the piano, the left violin, the right violin and the two flutes)
Nice song
Thanks!
Muy lindo Karl :3
Gracias!
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