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My favorite of the three.

As the summary says: this is probably my favorite of your Nightfall triptych. I felt such excitement and foreboding listening to this movement. I listen to it most often of all your pieces. Something about the harmonies in this one just hint at something elusive, especially the incredible A major to F major for the last 30 seconds... it makes a brilliant final cadence to a very evocative piece. Really great work and I can tell you worked hard on this.

JeffHeim responds:

Hey, Ben!

Thanks for the kind review. I'm glad to see you're active on NG :D
It must be pretty cold all the way up in Maine...

Way to go!

Such a good track, David. My favorite part starts in the last 20 seconds and is reminiscent of James Bond soundtracks. It loops beautifully and not a second too long.

DavidOrr responds:

Hey Ben, great to see you on Newgrounds! Thanks for the review :)

Beautiful

What a beautiful piece; I guess I missed this one. The sudden dynamic changes are so well-placed! And the ending, soft and an octave down in the same key, is effective. Yeah, write more.

JeffHeim responds:

haha thanks! will do :)

Ab minor!

Hi. I think this makes a terrific little prelude. It's simple, sweet, and sad. The harmonies remind me of parts in the opera "Dido & Aeneas"; specifically, "Dido's Lament", which is near the very end.

I'm giving it an imperfect 8/10 because the ending didn't do much for me. Somehow it seemed that the moving 8th notes had already been over with and the piece was drawing to a close, and at that moment you chose to play them again and I thought by then I'd had enough of that motif. Maybe I could be convinced differently after hearing the whole piece, so... happy writing!

Pandaguru responds:

Thanks a lot for the detailed feedback. I will take your point about dragging the song on into account for future works.

Gorgeous.

Gorgeous harmonies here, so smooth. It IS simple, but I don't mean that as a criticism. Rather, it's very touching. Especially the last minute, which just falls and falls in such a beautifully lilting way. Unfortunately it doesn't loop very well, that could be improved on. Also, I wonder if the melody starting at 1:09 could be put in another instrument so it doesn't blend in so much with the slow strings. Maybe a slightly bolder sound over the strings, like a solo horn or bassoon. Ending with positive: I'm downloading this track for sure. Solid 9/10.

Halindir responds:

Thank you very much for the comment BenjaminTibbetts. I will try out your advice on the melody at 1:09.

Hm. Sensitive.

What a little gem. I have mixed feelings about it. It reminds me a lot of some of Schumann's more subdued piano pieces, especially given the oddity that you didn't start in C major and didn't get around to it until 50 seconds in. The chord at 1:04, to me, sounds very out of place, suspension or not. The rest is wavering and wandering but in a kind of benign, beautiful way. So I have to recommend. Very enjoyable listening.

Funkypotat0 responds:

Nah, I can assure you the whole thing is in C major, although you may hear some parts as CM's companion key, A minor. Either way, it's pretty much the same.

And as for that suspended chord... I think it sounds quite appropriate for the mood; it blends the two portions together rather nicely, in my opinion. But of course, the composer is the ultimate bias here...

Anywho, thanks for the comment.

cool.

Hey, it works. The ending is pretty delicate. I guess that could either mean that the earthquake wasn't very big or it was so big it killed everyone except some lonely piano player.

attemptedperfection responds:

yeah, the title was mostly related to the lyrics which were going to be in it, haha... but I decided I didn't like them and just uploaded it as an istrumental. :P

Interesting departure

This is an interesting track. It seems to draw from your techno and dance elements, but when limited to only a piano the repetition has a curious resignation. Actually, "resigned" pretty much describes the whole piece; there's almost a baroque-like stubbornness to it. Doesn't sound like the person beginning his day is especially happy this morning. :)

attemptedperfection responds:

I had completely forgotten about this one, haha... written back in my teen-angsty phase :P

Mmm mmm.

Yeah. 10/10. So, a wonderful, awesome sound for a melody that first minute. This piece just makes me feel good. Objectively speaking, the last 30 seconds is a cool contrast. Subjectively speaking, the whole thing sounds like the computer just ate a particularly scrumptious chocolate bar. Oooooh yeah.

attemptedperfection responds:

I like that description very much, haha... kinda puts the song in a whole new light

Awesome.

You're right, I have to get this program. Those sounds are so perfectly, so purely electronic. Beautiful stuff. For me, this track was a good mix of changing feels at sensitively placed moments. Never got boring, never got old.

attemptedperfection responds:

and this is why I don't spend hundreds of dollars on Reason, haha...

Ben Tibbetts @BenTibbetts

Age 35, Male

Pianist and composer

Massachusetts, USA

Joined on 9/27/09

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