MeMark2 Posted October 12, 2011 Share Posted October 12, 2011 Title: Storm's Calling Game: Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Source: Song of Storms Hi, so, it's my first time posting a song on this site and the other solo piano arrangements I've seen on this site seem much better than mine to me, so I'm kind of nervous. So, here it is: and here: %20-%20Jorge%20Ramirez%20-%20Storm's%20Calling.mp3"]http://tindeck.com/download/f8d086eb0dadd3745cb7c6dfa027fd89/tnit/[tindeck.com]%20-%20Jorge%20Ramirez%20-%20Storm's%20Calling.mp3 My biggest concern for this is the structure of the arrangement. I'm afraid the arrangement may not be interesting enough, so I would really appreciate some feedback in that regard. I'm already aware of a few of the things I need to fix when it comes to the performance, however I would still like some input in that regard as well. Anything else that you can tell me would also be appreciated. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chimpazilla Posted October 12, 2011 Share Posted October 12, 2011 WOW that's gorgeous and so moody! LOVE it! What about adding some strings coming in around 1:30? And maybe a gentle, filtered drum pattern coming in around 1:50 and fading out at 2:10? Something as simple as just a brush pattern? Strings again at 3:50, or some moody solo string instrument to accompany you? It's a tad repetitive... but really gorgeous. What about some different chord progressions? My friend and I have done a SoS remix, see the post below called "A Stormy Affair." We are still soliciting feedback on it, before mod review and submission! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jordanrooben Posted October 12, 2011 Share Posted October 12, 2011 Song of storms is one of my personal favorites. This arrangement really does the song justice. Beautiful, dynamic, and emotional. I don't know if it's ocremix quality simply because I have no experience with the quality bar, but I LOVE it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rozovian Posted October 12, 2011 Share Posted October 12, 2011 Jumping an octave up or down can add some variation to the parts that are otherwise mostly predictable retreads of the least interesting parts of an over-mixed source. Most of the track avoids that pitfall, tho. II's a nice, emotive, elaborate... thing. I was zoning out a bit after 3 minutes, but the 4:00 stuff quickly won me back. The stuff approach 5:00 feels more like improvisation on the backing rhythm. That part could be closer to source, in whatever mode you might wanna use for that. The arrangement is interesting enough, but like a lot of ppl new to how ocr wants its mixes, you're either sticking close to source or deviating far. Cutting it shorter would probably help keep ppl from skipping to next after half the track, or you can just add more variations of the melody to it. It's a very distinct melody, both in pitch and in rhythm, so you can (as you have done) do a lot with it and still have it feel like just another take on the same familiar melody. So yeah. Nice track, good luck with it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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