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On the Road to Grandma’s: When the timpani and bass came in, it sounded like a growl which I thought was pretty cool foreshadowing though maybe a happy accident. :) These chords sound very cinematic! I was picturing an epic movie intro panning over a misty forest as it zooms in on a person with a red hood. Piano over strings is one of my favorite instrument orchestrations, and this is exceptionally executed.

Enter the Woods: I like your use of mediant chords in your progression to capture a cinematic effect and to musically describe the feelings of naivety and uncertainty. I particularly like your melody for this track. I think that using an upward conclusion on the second repeat gives a sort of questioning nature to the phrase which adds to the unsettling sound of an otherwise very pretty melody. And as others have mentioned, I am also a big fan of the synth pad effect!

The Wolf Inside: The dissonant chords and melodic structure, the reverberant creaky drone, the ominous snare, and booming basses create a sound that captures the evilness of the wolf. I find it interesting you chose to end on this track, maybe implying that your version has an alternate end to the classic story…

Overall, wonderful work creating beautifully unique but connected themes that fit the story very well. I also thought that you had a very nice balance of instrumentation and the reverb/sustain effects you used were perfect for creating the atmosphere you were going for. Great work and thank you so much for sharing!

Wow thanks a lot!
I like the way you analyze things, you know how to transcribe sensitive thoughts into words . That's a super strong quality. I hope I'll be able to deliver such constructive remarks. Thank you again Blue Lava!