If women roar... then men.. meow?
Man, so many Maestros on NG these days, I'm starting to lose track of them all ;P
The voice in the song was beautiful, subtle yet very powerful and moving at the same time. This song's feel is so enigmatic and peaceful and yet it has bits of triumphant and perseverance spread out within it, which I think was a really nice touch.
Did you mean to make this song in the style of romanticism? Because if you did then I think you did an excellent job! Most of the people on NG are power-heads and don't know how to appreciate the beautiful and emotionally driven art of romanticism. Especially that knuckle-head BbClarinet26, although he gave you a crappy review you handled it so exceptionally that I don't know what to be more impressed with, the song or your response to his review.
Excerpt from your response to BbClarinet26:
" 'ALL your songs back then were a million times better'
I ask that you pm me, and explain this in more details, because frankly... I could not agree with you more."
Why do you think your songs are much worse than they were before? I could not disagree with you anymore! To think such a thing is preposterous, your songs are neither worse nor better, just different. Your earlier songs under the MaestroSorrow account were more adrenaline-pumping but this piece is more soothing, to say that one was better than another just because of the mood is like a gangster rap artist saying all country music sucks: it's just an opinion. If anything, I think what you are doing is great! Explore new styles! Refine your skills! I personally adore romanticist orchestrated pieces and I gotta say that you are close, if not already on, the professional level with this one. You have definitely improved and ARG MATEY! This song makes me green with envy since I always wanted to compose a beautiful romanticist piece of my own.
Despite what others may say, I believe you are doing well for yourself. Keep on keepin' on, friend.
Not Solus either but,
Kirizzle