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Wooooow! This is great! I don't know what kind of sound bank you're using but besides being of high quality you know how to use it very well! I put 5 stars everywhere !

I listened with great attention to your composition and thanks to you I learned a new harmonic progression. Already, thank you for that! It is complex and yet easy to listen to.

Tell me if I'm wrong : C5b7M | D | F2/Ab | D/G | C13

Your music sounds like a movie or a triple A game.

Peaceful but heavy. The weight of knowledge?

I like the silence of your music, you take the time to install each chord. One can imagine the time passing and the time to think.

Wow! thank you for  the praise. I can send you what instrument libraries I'm using if you're interested. I'm not using anything terribly unaffordable. 

Good ears! That's pretty much spot on. I had to go back and double check tbh haha. I wound up with this chord progression by switching between Lydian and Aeolian.

Thanks for listening to and analyzing my music so thoughtfully! Definitely brought some joy to an otherwise mundane Monday:)

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Oh ! Excellent !

I have some knowledge of music theory but I am not familiar with orchestral/filmic music.

I didn't know you could make it sound so good with a mode change. So if I understand correctly, you alternate between Lydian C and Aeolian C. That's great! I'm going to have a blast on my piano to discover these new possibilities. Thanks a lot.

Ps: which sound bank do you use?

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Glad to be helpful! The libraries I used are:

woodwind section- 8dio intimate studio woodwind

Strings/harp- performance samples Vista

Brass- 8dio Century Solo Brass Solo Horn 

Pianos- Native instruments The Gentlemen & Spitfire Labs Soft Piano

Pads/Synth/misc.- Native Instruments Kinetic Metal & Spitfire Labs Foghorn