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well you did a great job matching the art with your piece, well done

really lovely composition. good work

I really liked this, very soothing. the only criticism I have is with the violin(cello maybe?). it is a bit loud in my opinion, but I think you should keep it there, just make it a little quieter.

this is by far one of the most unique pieces I've heard. I love it

really nice piece, and epic original art too. it really adds quite a bit to the overall vibe

absolutely lovely

Another Garageband user! finally! lol. great submission. I loved both, but the second was my favorite. it almost felt like a piece of movie score. great work :)

Thanks, it means a lot!

thank you so much :)

If I could change one thing, it would be to improve the music box and make the violin less outright(in sound), but I simply ran out of time. The single minor key was intentional since I wanted the track to maintain a cohesive feel, rather than transitioning between what really would just be two separate tracks joined by a transition. I really appreciate the comment and the feedback, it means a lot.

felt like I was listening to the audio of a game playthrough. if you ever make this a game, I would 100% play it

I'm loving this sound. Keep it up

Its cool to see that you maintained the same melodic theme between all three, giving them a sense of connection despite being in somewhat different styles. cool entry

very creative. 


and funny.

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one of the best entries I've listened to. I think it's super cool that you also included a link to your journal entries fro each day, as well as little snippets into what your thought process was at the time. Felt much more impactful listening to each respective track while reading the journal log for the day it was made. My overall favorite would be the far reaches and its piano piece. great work!

I completely agree with you there. I definitely wanted the chimes at the end to be far off, almost like a clock tower rining in the distance, but I just ran out of time lol. Thanks for the feedback! I really appreciate it!

I like that you added birds chirping in the background, its a nice touch.

the playful "meow" right at the start is such a nice little addition. overall great entry!

really interesting switch up at the ~35-second mark.  sounds good

really cool mix of sounds. quite nostalgic 

I like that all three tracks are combined into one. makes it feel like a progressive story

really well composed. 

nice ambient sound. really easy to listen to and enjoy

one of my favorite entries so far. nice work!

very cool Zelda esque vibe  

its fire bro

The composition for the strings here was absolutely phenomenal, especially the background pizzicato plucks in the second track. love it!

really awesome piece. definitely got the Thomas Bergersen vibes nailed down!

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Such an amazing composition. I think it's so cool that you've written lore behind the tracks. Adds more weight to the sound. The epic cinematic sound given off is really cool as well. The flute and cello(might be violin) parts reminds me of Zelda chill soundtrack a little bit

the electric guitar(I believe thats what that is) adds a really neat feel. great job

I like the bouncing melody in the background, but the synth does make it a little hard to distinguish from the rest of the track. otherwise good track!

very cool sound, reminds me of minecraft

I really like the chord progression used here, as well as the piano arpeggios. really has a cool vibe.

this was fantastic!!! 

Thanks so much!!! it really means a lot

thanks, I appreciate it

thanks!

Thanks, and yes, it is the arpeggios that are the palindromic elements. I appreciate the reminder, it is probably best to list it within the description next time :)

One of my favorite submissions so far!