Thanks for your comments Thorsten. They are again really constructive.
The laidback timing is too late at places, so the feeling
> becomes sloppy, nerving, imho.
Indeed. I need to work on the rythm. I was in fact trying to give the
drums a real feeling, by playing hydrogen from my keyboard. But, I'm out of
rythm in some places. Also, I'm not sure what you mean by 'laidback timing',
but what I think you mean is the first piano loop which has some blanks
which last too long (1 out of 4)?
The lead tries hard to be dramatic.
>
I don't understand. You mean that the guitar tries to be sad?
But this has quite some potential.
> I would straighten up the timing just a bit, shorten the
> track aiming at 4 minutes, make the lead sound clearly
> unlike a guitar and more smooth.
>
-- > Thorsten Wilms > > Thorwil's Design for Free Software: > http://thorwil.wordpress.com I think it could remain at 6 minutes if I add some variations. In fact the whole thing is in 1 chord..I should add some chord variations, and not play the guitar solo loop 2 times. 1 should be enough. I like the guitar sound. I don't think I would change it. I agree on the point of straighten up the timing as said before. Julien. http://www.archive.org/details/TheTimelessClock
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