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The sound overall sounds good:
-I really like the percussion for it
-The complete fade out is a bit extreme in a few areas - instead of bringing the Piano all the way down so low, you should let it ring a bit and keep the volume a bit more uniform, not as loud as before, but not so extremely quiet.

(of course these are just opinions)
 
Interesting, I like how you are working with your material.
The worst thing, I agree with Wherewolf, are the transitions though. They often sound like complete fadeouts, since not only one instrument but many just fade and the remaining/following part comes too late to prevent the misunderstanding. Maybe you should try to make it sound more like Instruments joining and leaving in an orchestra; find actual beginnings (this is not bad mostly) and also endings instead of fading the whole tracks with all their effects.
But this is just for the case you want to work on it further... :wink:
 
If you did the piano part yourself then I think you did a good job, on a personal appeal level. However, if I were to be a bit more critic I would say that it sounds fairly standard, like I have heard something like this many times already. As with terrain, you dont want to simply make a green forest, but a grand ancient new styled ruin or something, savvy?
 
If you did the piano part yourself then I think you did a good job, on a personal appeal level. However, if I were to be a bit more critic I would say that it sounds fairly standard, like I have heard something like this many times already. As with terrain, you dont want to simply make a green forest, but a grand ancient new styled ruin or something, savvy?

Well as he said, he has little experience in music theory - so going with that it's pretty good
 
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