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The instruments used are nothing new, but they're handled well. I hear a lot of what appears to be modal composition, chromatic flourishes, and very clean harmonies over otherwise dark changes. While some more diversity may be desirable with regards to percussion, dynamics, and key changes, nonetheless the soundtrack sounds like a recognizable homage to the classics in your chosen genre. I gave it Four Stars in all the Categories. There's a lot of potential here, but I fear that it just barely falls short of those "inspired risks" that would make it unforgettable, less like an imitation and more like its own style. Of course, the guitar is always the spot-on, distinctive feature wherever it arises, and I can tell what each track is for the moment that I hear it.


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I must add that the timpani runs simply don't work in your software, unfortunately. I would advise incorporating some variation into the velocities and amplitude in general, so that they sound more like live instruments than a motor. That's just my most honest assessment. The premise was legitimate, despite the execution.


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