Hope everyone enjoys my original compositions :) We have a few very special uploads and announcements in the works and they will be coming in the following weeks! Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/1tdHPEu7gU9axrfswtGmhL Patreon: www.patreon.com/user?u=9318037 Bandcamp: seycara.bandcamp.com
I listened to Remember Me so much recently that when the opening notes came out I recognized it immediately haha! Such a beautiful piece. Your pieces are always so unique and make me so happy and productive. I always get the most work done while listening to your works. I really like Daydreamer girl, I used to play piano all the time while I was younger and this one in particular made me feel very nostalgic :)
I just really want you to score a movie now. Something by Dreamworks seems like it would be right up your alley, especially listening to whatever track was at the end of this video. Man, kinda got me feeling some feels.
After a magical flight back home (flying with Seycara music - tbh I fell asleep to it xD)...would it be bad to ask for some more bandcamp additions? :D
I'm going to be honest, this first song is a mess. There's a lot of elements dropped in randomly with no rhyme or reason. It's almost like when you're trying to mimic a language you don't know and you just make similar sounds that are all gibberish. It really does feel like someone took another song, cut it up and just rearranged randomly. There are a few times when it almost feels like there's going to be some drama or suspense but then it jumps to another unrelated random element. Overall it's very abrasive. Maybe this is by design? Song 2 is pretty good. Seems like its telling a story. There are a couple of abrasive transitions though. Song 3 is perfect. Song 4 too. That's as far as I've gotten so far.
2 years late but, first orchestral piece sounds very good to me. probably your ears a bit more special than mine? There are sections in this piece and it all makes sense. Classical music does this a lot, New World Symphony Dvorak is an example of that. It's heartfelt and worth for analysis. Do you know what Vocalise means? It is sung without words or just instrumentals. It does make sense. Did you hear the viola and cello? They're responding to each other all the time maintaining the weight of feeling that the composer tried to express. The basses? It's so full and rounded sound that it pulses the room if played live. There are no random elements when a composer, composes a music. Composers like these, worked hard to tell you a story through vibrations. If im gonna make an orchestral piece, I want to get to this level for the very least. 2nd piece? Love the waltz, love the classical influence and bits of jazz~ 3rd piece? Oh, the bass plays a huge role at the start, that's how you start an impactful performance. Then the momentum carries on until the end. It's very light! and obviously Ghibli influence. 4th piece, just right i guess. like it Hey, it's my view, as i said, you and i arent the same, implying that your ears may be different than mine