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March to the Gallows The title says it all. Warning this is a very dark ambient/trance song that some may not like.BiaB style = Ambiention - Electronic Tempo = 40 BPM Bass - Kontakt- Karanyi sounds - Analog Tales - preset - FR Bass Distort Piano - Kontakt- Karanyi sounds - Polyscape - preset - 14 Reed Sweeper Wide2 Guitar - Kontakt - Loop De La Creme - preset - 10 Clean Strings Choir Emotion - I modified the sound to my liking. Drums - Kontakt - RA Stompbox - preset - 15 the Big Impact Me via my keyboard controller: EastWest - Play - Symphonic Choir - Sopranos Kontakt - RKlang Glling Kontakt - Gongs As always all comments are welcomed.
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I like the title. A very sombre mood well described. The ending left me dangling.
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The title does say it all. I was expecting the 1st chord change to happen sooner but then it made sense.
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Very nice.
I was trying to figure something out. It sounded like some of the tracks were using a swing groove and others were even. And in several places in the song, I couldn't figure out which one it was. Maybe that was just me and how I was hearing it..... The drums that started it were in a swing groove and then the music sounded even.... this continued throughout. Not too distracting.... but little things like that stick out to me.
I thought it was just a tad too long.... but again that's just a personal opinion
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I like the title. A very sombre mood well described. The ending left me dangling. Ray that dangling ending was on purpose, much like what happens at the end of the march. Thanx for being brave and listening and commenting on this one!
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The title does say it all. I was expecting the 1st chord change to happen sooner but then it made sense.
In Iran, the hangman is still hanging today. If you ever visit, don't get caught robbing someone or you may hear this song with tied hands. Thanx Steve. You will never see me visiting Iran or any other extreme Muslim country. Also include a communist country and Mexico to that list!
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Very nice.
I was trying to figure something out. It sounded like some of the tracks were using a swing groove and others were even. And in several places in the song, I couldn't figure out which one it was. Maybe that was just me and how I was hearing it..... The drums that started it were in a swing groove and then the music sounded even.... this continued throughout. Not too distracting.... but little things like that stick out to me.
I thought it was just a tad too long.... but again that's just a personal opinion I tried to emphasize the difference between the police/guards taking the prisoner to the gallows. The police/guards were the drums and the other rhythmic parts the criminal, i.e. happy verses sad. Maybe I didn't get what I intended? Yes, it probably is to long. Thanx for listening and commenting.
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Hi MarioD,
Nice atmosphere created. Quite gently, the choirs are perfect. Very pleasant.
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The title says it all.
Warning this is a very dark ambient The visual I got was March to the Gallows of the Warlock King. Great cinematic backing.
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Hi MarioD,
Nice atmosphere created. Quite gently, the choirs are perfect. Very pleasant.
Kindly regard Derochette alias JaniJackFlash Thanx so much for listening and commenting on this song. I appreciate it.
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The title says it all.
Warning this is a very dark ambient The visual I got was March to the Gallows of the Warlock King. Great cinematic backing. Thanx so much. I had forgotten about the Warlock King march so thanx for reminding me of it.
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Hey Mario,
Very spooky and foreboding!!
Would be great in a horror movie!!
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Very evocative and well done.
A good moody piece.
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Quite the mood you have set with this one, Mario! I could easily see this being used in a movie.
Very creative, well done!
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This must have been a very important criminal to have such a march. Those drums call the whole town to join to see the justice. Man, you are so good at this, Mario. What a treat to hear your stories in such fine sounds that lift all kind of emotions from your listeners. I would expect a dirge to the gallows, but that would be from the prisoner's perspective. Now a New Orleans funeral march is quite different. Well done!!
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Mario. Great atmospheric piece. There’s also an interesting rhythmical contrast going on like a heart fluttering.
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Hey Mario,
Very spooky and foreboding!!
Would be great in a horror movie!! Thanx so much David. Yes it would fit in a horror movie.
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Mario
Very evocative and well done.
A good moody piece.
Peter Thanx so much Peter for listening and commenting.
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Quite the mood you have set with this one, Mario! I could easily see this being used in a movie.
Very creative, well done! Thanx Dave. I am a strong believer that with BiaB and a little creativity you can do any genre you wish.
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This must have been a very important criminal to have such a march. Those drums call the whole town to join to see the justice. Man, you are so good at this, Mario. What a treat to hear your stories in such fine sounds that lift all kind of emotions from your listeners. I would expect a dirge to the gallows, but that would be from the prisoner's perspective. Now a New Orleans funeral march is quite different. Well done!! Thanx Marty. I try to set moods with my songs that each listener can interpret their own way. With BiaB, MIDI, and a set of good MIDI sounds one can do wonders IMHO.
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