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PulPFLeshness Avatar
PulPFLeshness
about 10 years ago

:/ Yeah. Thanks.

Foresight Avatar
Foresight
about 10 years ago

Yea, sometimes you can mix keys or do key chances, but it's very difficult to do. You can get a smooth transition from D-Minor into D-Major. Stuff like that appears in a lot of classical music. It won't really work out though when you've got the two scales playing over each other :/ Nice thought with that though, it's really not that bad!

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PulPFLeshness
about 10 years ago

@Elizalde And the bumblebee sounds are really just connectors for different parts of the song. I got it in the beginning, 0:35, and again later on. Hope you lite it. :)

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PulPFLeshness
about 10 years ago

Thanks, I know that the sub accompanying the harmony was in D-minor. I think it sounds interesting and nice that way, but I wouldn't think that people would think that it clashes.

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Foresight
about 10 years ago

Nice! I love the slight Bumblebee sounds you place throughout (I can hear it at 0:35-0:37). I'll say that you're using two different scales though, and you usually can't do that. You've got D-Minor Chords/Arpeggios in the background, and a D-Major Melody on top of it. They clash, so that throws everything off for me :/ Just make sure it's all in key next time. Left you a like though, not too bad!

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PulPFLeshness
about 10 years ago

Yeah, thanks.

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Sean Foxx
about 10 years ago

This is cool. I do think the kick needs to be a little louder in the build up. It got just a tiny bit repetitive, but not much. Definately a lot different from other Progressive House songs I've heard. Keep up the good work man.

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