00:00
00:00
MusicalRocky

73 Audio Reviews

55 w/ Responses

I like it!

An actual song with lyrics was my initial idea, and I would've done it too if I had a microphone, etc. But I'm glad someone did it :D

I like the lyrics, and the actual music is really quite beautiful. When the strings and oboe(?) come in, that's a nice touch I find, goes well with the singing. The drums were a little over-the-top, didn't really seem to fit the right tone well, but that's my opinion. :)

I think it's quite a pretty song, very lullaby-like, and relaxing. Good job on first place! I enjoyed this.

Rocky

P.S. Some of these reviews you're getting are kinda stupid haha. Just ignore them, people who are bashing this are probably just jealous or ignorant : D Take care.

Adam-Beilgard responds:

Thank you. The drums were a last minute touch - something I was hearing in my head as I played my progress back. I knew midi wouldn't cut it, and I'd just gotten an electronic drum set so I used this as an excuse to add more! I was going for a field drum sound, which I couldn't quite get out of it, so I went with a modified tom sound.

That was an oboe you heard, thanks to my very talented wife, and I really don't mind negative feedback as long as I can incorporate it. The ones you're probably talking about are those that don't offer any suggestions - I pretty much ignore them.

Glad you liked it, thanks for the review!

You really know how to use choirs...

I'm glad you used a full SATB choir for this, instead of just the ever so annoying one layer that lots of people do.

Let's see... I do love the text, and the way you wrote it does really compliment what it's talking about.

Well you don't start quiet as upbeat as Mozart, but it's still powerful. Also, this is in D minor! My favorite key man. Awesome.

Length is not an issue. I have no problem with this being 1 1/2 mins. Length is no indication of a good piece of music.

I love the part that starts at 0:37. Nice buildup of power.

I can't tell exactly what words are being said at the ending. However, I don't think you said "Quantus tremor est futurus? Quando judex est vendurus? Cuncta stricte disscusurus." throughout, which is no big deal, it's just my favorite part of the text.

Strings are well written. I love the triplets at 0:14-ish. I love how they double the voices sometimes as well, nice. (Strings are my favorite by the way.)

Brass adds great color to the piece, while not having much of the melody (unless they double the choir, I can't tell though.) But anyway the trumpets especially sound good.

Nice and powerful ending as well. But you have i - i i i - i..
I think i - i Vsus V- i might've been a bit more interesting. That's just me though.

All in all a great piece. I thoroughly enjoy it :)

Keep it up,
Rocky

IcarusSong responds:

Wow! Thanks for the good review :) I love in-depth reviews like this.
The second part of the text, the "Quantus tremor..." is stated once at about 36 seconds, repeated, and then it launches back into the first three lines. Then, its stated again at 1:06-ish. It's there :) I promise!
But thanks again for such a good review :) It really does make my day!

Hmmm...

Well David, you certainly do have a grasp on popular music. That is to say, this is certainly a crowd-pleaser; I can see why it won. You have some amazing equipment too; I envy you there :P

Let's see here. I'm gonna say I was rather disappointed by the dramatic choral intro. It's so overdone, and by now cliche. It doesn't really draw me into the piece. The human voice is the most beautiful and most versatile of instruments, but it's not really treated as such. You use it for a brief amount of measures, as a gimmick, a mere tool. I am saddened :'( If you're going to use a choir, at least do something with it!

Frankly, the main theme is a little boring. C'mon man, you treat this thing like something you can just throw about lightly! The main theme needs to be the heart of the song. And what's this? Just some notes, some rather uninteresting chord progression of a melody. All you do is play it a few times, and then it's done with. You didn't care about that theme!

The harmony is relatively simple - not necessarily a bad thing. I'm saying...some contrapuntal harmony would've done you some good man. It makes things more interesting. It's never engaging to hear the harmony going like eighth eighth eighth eighth. Over and over.

Hmm. This is just me, but something to hint at the earlier choral progression in the intro would've brought a sense of connectivity. Not a bad thing that it wasn't there, it just would've been interesting.

The part from 0:51 onwards is pretty boring to me. Same chord progression repeated until the loud bombastic ending. Well I dunno. I understand you were trying to have a contrast of moods, but there's nothing engaging in this section to me.

Finally, the orchestration and/or instrumentation. Let's see. Choir, for the intro. Then some strings only for the main theme. I think there's some brass. No winds : ( But I can see why; most people seem to think winds and "epicness" don't mix. (Untrue, but I'll get over it.) No wait, I don't really hear any brass. Anyway. The point is the orchestration. You don't really use the instruments in a very interesting way. Not saying you need a full orchestra to engage people. But this also ties in with the counterpoint. You just have like one line with melody (or might as well be) and then some supporting constant beat. You can do all sorts of not-straightforward arrangement than this. But I digress.

Anyway, as I said, I can see why this won. Also, understand that I'm not a bitter loser who hates you for winning. I knew you would win. Congrats on it. I'm just expressing myself.

Well, if there's any chance of you reading this...good luck with future works. And by all means continue what you're doing. You're making a ton of fans with it.

Rocky

DavidOrr responds:

I'm reading this review over four years later, and wonder why I never responded. I remember reading it and taking a lot of what you said to heart -- I still do. You raise a lot of great points, and I appreciate the time you took to write this review!

With that said, I wrote this for an intended audience. Looking back at the music, there are definitely weaknesses in the orchestration and harmonization (I disagree with your comment about the theme though, I think it's spot on). But my main goal was to create music that was easy to follow, with a memorable theme, and that met the expectations of the players' ears. In retrospect, it looks like this was what they were looking for! The writing may not be perfect, but it effectively creates the exact emotions that the Castle Crashers title screen was meant to evoke.

Ultimately, our creative paths may cross from time to time, but we are on different roads. I have immense respect for concert music (heck, I write my fair share of it), but that is not what this is supposed to be. I urge you to listen to this not from an academic point-of-view, but from the perspective of a Castle Crashers gamer. I don't expect your opinion to change -- nor would I want it to -- but I hope it at least changes your thoughts on the effectiveness of the music.

Thanks for your awesome review MusicalRocky, I only wish I had responded sooner!

Hey

You probably should've told people that the melody comes from the movie "Love Story" lol. But yeah.

It's a pretty good remix I s'pose. The melody could've done more interesting things, and you could've used a little more instrumentational variety. The drumline got a little annoying, but whatever. All in all a well put together track.

-Rocky

EsMatiCSounDs responds:

I don't think it comes from love story, the melody is very common, used in Love Story, Immortal Techniques: Dance with the devil, Also in those small box thingies you open and then it plays you a melody. So no, we don't have to say that it's from Love Story.

Oh snap

Why? : ( Now you're making me feel like there's no way I'm gonna win.

I like teh cello intro man. Plus teh pizz on the 2nd and 3rd beats. Noice. And the rest of the orchestra take a breath on that 3rd beat that the oboe comes in. The waltz beat is strong, I like it. Tambourines were a nice touch. It reminds me of Simon's music lol. Also that click thingy on the 1st beat lol. No idea what it is.

The kind of strings solo at 0:58 was nice. The mood is suddenly tarnished, but I imagine some kind of larger danger has just entered the game for a few moments. And when it's defeated - the waltzy feel again.

Man GPO sounds so great in this, I wish I had it.

Lol your trademark V-i, V-i, i, V, i ending lolol. But it sounds good. Very nice piece dude. Now I have to write something else. You've got some great chord progressions throughout.

Hold on, let me think of anything I would change. The instrumentation was prefectly suiting for this, so I wouldn't add or take anything out. Hmm I can't think of anything aha. You must've done a great job then.

k later

Winterwind-NS responds:

Rocky!
it was a bass clarinet solo in the beginning lol not a cello
but yeah that click thing on the first beat of each measure is a castanet thing
remember? i made u imagegoogle it lol
but yeah i made the waltzy rhyhtm strong to keep it lighthearted even tho its a very 'minor' piece
haha my trademark ending. Its all about how u use it my friend.
thanks for the review buddy, now make a new song >:[ lol
take care

-Winter

Teh Maestro :D

Okay, I'm actually reviewing for once. I like the strong opening, immediately starting with some melodic work, very nice. Percussion solo! Very nice, makes my veins throb >:D

Holy crap, at 0:33, when those strings come in with that melody! I love that, man. The melody is empowering but also a little heartbreaking, it sings of some untold story :' (

And then the beginning again :D Very nice loop.

Okay. The only thing I would've done differently is had a wider array of instruments. Do you know how much good an oboe would've done to that string melody?! That would've been really sexy man. I only hear percussion, strings, and some pounding brass maybe. C'mon woodwinds are really versatile! Try them in a battle-esque song sometime :D

All-in-all a very powerful song, Maestro. If this is for the contest, good luck >:D

Keep 'em comin'. I five'd.

Rocky

MaestroRage responds:

An Oboe you say?! I have never even considered putting woodwinds into the song. I felt they would mellow out the song too much, and would add more sorrow then I wanted in the piece. I was trying to keep to "blood curling punishment" kind of feel. Rage brimming to the teeth :D!

Though i'm going to make an extended version of this piece, an oboe then will of course be audititioned.

I may not have had a wide array of orchestral instruments, but the percussion layers easily bypass 30 >:}!

Thank you for the luck, I'll see you on the battle field Rocky! In these last days, let give it all we've got!

Thank you for the review, i'm glad you liked it!

Very cool

I really enjoy this piece. Etudes are really fun. Especially chromatic ones. I like how you use some variety in tempo :D That accelerando was well done, but we forget that the beginning was slow. (Or I did.) It would've been nice to have a few more slower parts here and there. I know it's a short piece, I was just saying.

Leading up to 1:00 it really builds up, and I like it. But then after that, it kind of goes back to where it was. You really had an opportunity to go crazy there. Ah, well the return was still nice, could've been better. Just my opinion :)

Still a very cool piece. Very well done! I five'd it.

Rocky

Beacon515L responds:

Yeah, I did find it dissapointing myself, but I was short of time. Maybe I'll go insane on the next one...

How could I not review thee? : D

I like this, Fuoco. It sets a really nice mood. It's like semi-calm, but march-like also. I like your choice of instrumentation also, that guitar-ish thing was nice : D And the oboe was beautifully written.

0:32 - 0:47 is my favorite part. I dunno why haha. Only thing that I would say could improve is probably...a more involving melody. It's mostly just tone. I say, it's a video game piece, so it needs to stay in your head!

But still, it's a lovely piece. Great work.

8/10, but 5/5 : D

Rocky

Fuoco responds:

You're so kind :)
I'm really glad I didn't decided to change the guitar, this wouldn't be the same without it.
0:32-0:47 is also my favorite part, probably because I like sweet, gentle tunes.

I see what you mean. It's still hard for me to catch a melody and work on it, to "juice it up". But is not impossible so I'll try to do what you say next time. Promise :D

Thanks for your time man. I really appreciatte it!

Review time rofl

This is a very nicely done song, Mr. Rage. Congrats! Lol

The mood this creates is very nice, let me start off by saying. It really does feel like something you would hear whilst traversing a medieval landscape : D

And now let me tell you what this makes me think of. The wind is gentle as it plays with the tree branches and ruffles the main guy's hair. And then - the brass - he starts feeling noble for some reason and then his quest like begins and stuff. The strings are really making it feel like an important quest. He doesn't need a horse - his legs will do just fine. Over many hills he travels. And then it calms down again - he's camping out at night in some mountainous place, a fire slowly burning.

And then the mandolins. I was like >: D Nice touch! At this point he begins to feel some kind of longing in his heart :' ( He's not too sure what it is - this is represented by the main theme again. It is not a clearly defined theme, but more of a feeling, just like what's going on in his heart. Does he want to go on with this quest?

And then he stands as before. The wind caresses him. Encourages him. He goes on.

I do love the ending, nice and calm and consistent with the mood. This song can be relaxing and enpowering. Nicely done.

A very nice job, Maestro. 9/10 but a 5/5 from the me.

Rocky

MaestroRage responds:

When did this review get here?! I say sir, I have missed it :(. I apologize. If it wasn't hard enough to keep track of reviews before the redesign, GOD HELP ME NOW >:(!!! I hope they change that soon.

This song to be honest, can't be used in the contest, because it's over 2 minutes! I have to make a MAC edit for it soon! OH NOES I SAY! OH NOES!

Also his legs are made out of Chuck Norris. They'll do JUST fine thank you.

The edit will cut out much of the calm parts, as they just won't fit in within the time frame, but I do appreciate the review MR! Thankies for it. I'm glad you liked it ^^.

Ello m8

Lol. Ummm. This is an awesome song. The main theme is catchy man. The whole thing really feels like allegro.

I like all the running violin triplet business. lol. Well, all the strings do it.

The B section in C major is nice dood. Reminds me of like. A castle...and...a king is walking down a road and everyone is kneeling in the streets lol. Yeah. But since this is "march to the castle" it also puts the image of like...the people who are marching finally have the castle in sight. And the nobleness is awe-inducing :O

Also when the flute comes in. Idk it makes me think of like the marching party settling down. And then it gathers pace again with the main theme - back on the march.

It's really good for the game (the theme). The recap is all about like people on the battalions preparing themselves for the oncoming pplz. And then it goes like V i V i V i that's when they're right in the castle grounds. And then it goes. End. When they realize there's a moat. Lol owned.

Rocky

Hey guys, sorry I've been inactive recently. I'm working currently on two songs. So hopefully expect some submissions soon! Also, the best way to contact me is at my email: marshall.rocky@gmail .com If you PM me here, I may not read it for a while!

Rocky Marshall @MusicalRocky

Age 33, Male

Student

UNC Wilmington

Wilmington, NC

Joined on 2/5/06

Level:
16
Exp Points:
2,500 / 2,840
Exp Rank:
23,306
Vote Power:
5.75 votes
Rank:
Scout
Global Rank:
39,889
Blams:
0
Saves:
229
B/P Bonus:
4%
Whistle:
Normal
Trophies:
2
Medals:
2