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Woot-Woot!

HiddinVirus is right about the blurred guitar, but you've used enough elements to over power it! And you've used them perfectly too!

+*. Special Ed .*+

it is amazing!

I'm sendin this to my good friend in the north, a now professional entertainer. something i would suggest though. When the violin cuts out and the strings come in, I would ditch the strings all together and fill it with multiple recordings of the string part on the violin overlapped. See how it sounds, if its no good, keep the strings.

+*. Special Ed .*+

P.S. The soundtrack makes me want to watch the movie! Tell me when it comes out out!

kelwynshade responds:

Will do. As this is a rough draft, lots will happen to this before it's finished. Thanks.

Amazing

Amazing, as expected, but not breathtaking. The melody didn't really resemble a rollercoaster or riding one. I think the song needs different lyrics. I picture a young child running through the forest, and everything she sees is new. Or
just traveling really fast along the ground. Last thing I can picture is some one metaphorically up in space watching the world function (like that movie Stardust, where the stars are just watching the world but never knowing what it's like to be on the Earth). I like explaining what I see when I hear music.

+*. Special Ed .*+

Just cause everyone already likes you and your music, don't get sloppy!

sweet... (^~^ )

Nice Tune, could use a different chord in the 4th bar... maybe not a minor?

the commentary really makes the song the best part!

+*. Special Ed .*+

Yodamanjaro responds:

hmm...I'll think about that.

the commentary??? lol. it's something to do.

its pretty good...

I only voted perfect cause you liked ur record. 6th vote 5/5 10/10
but just a tip, think of a better name, this dosnt sound like a collision.

+*. Special Ed .*+

Geoplex responds:

The original title was referring to a race against time, but I suppose it can be interpreted many different ways.
Thanks for the review.

I agree with you.

yes it would go good with mune music, by making them click the play button before they have to listen to this song anymore. Seriously though, you need to NOT repeat the same thing over and over with no change in the main melody ( ~_~). I'm a press stop now, getting a head ache. Heres what I do to add variety, take the same set of melody and divde each note into 16th notes, and make every other 16th note go down or up one octave. That sentence was constructed on the fact that you have the slightest knowledge of music theory.

+*. Special Ed .*+

actually...

i think its kinda boring, honestly. I tuned out a few times. It needs more twists and sharper turns to regain the listeners attention.

+*. Special Ed .*+

not that bad...

its worth a three.

Kinda loud and anoying, in the sense of you cant makeout what ur supposed to be hearing...

tone it down abit...

+*. Special Ed .*+
PS that probably didnt come out right...

wow

you're really good at getting the certain sounds that you only hear from professional composers for movies. I liked paid in blood better though. No particular reason, just more my style I suppose.

+*. Special Ed .*+

Sentinel94 responds:

Yep, definitely two different styles. I actually was just kind of in a western mood when I made this. And the sounds...thanks to GB for that.
-Sentinel94

aw...

ur version is probably better than my version...
( Y~Y)

listen to it anyways? q.3
+*. Special Ed .*+

I'm a 3-D Modeling student with a powerful computer and very little free time. If I ever add something to Newgrounds it means I'm goofing off.

Edward Sebele @Special-Ed

Age 32, Male

Student (MAG)

Art Institute of Vancouver

Canada

Joined on 4/11/07

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