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Topic: Malevolent Suite parts 3&4  (Read 2910 times)

Offline pianogeek_cz

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Malevolent Suite parts 3&4
on: June 09, 2007, 09:46:31 PM
Part Three: Vicious Intentions
Part Four: Malevolent Intentions

Recorded at home on my Petrof 125 G1 upright using a Sony camrecorder and a not very good external microphone, but I don't have anything better to record with. I might do some editing to get rid of noise etc., but not now.

Enjoy!
Be'ein Tachbulot Yipol Am Veteshua Berov Yoetz (Without cunning a nation shall fall,  Salvation Come By Many Good Counsels)

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Re: Malevolent Suite parts 3&4
Reply #1 on: June 09, 2007, 10:09:04 PM
This is very good! I like them all. The only "critique" would be that the first two sound way more innocent than their title suggests ;D The first sounds humourous and the second one very dreamy :) No 3 is very capricious, I like that, I have made something similar a while ago, this reminds me of it ...lol :P There is for sure a build up towards the fourth piece, which is very good. Well I am sorta glad it sounds not tooooo malevolent, I might get scared :o Good capricious stuff! :) I love the really strong build-up towards the end of the fourth.
 

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