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Noir7
December 23rd, 2006, 11:46 am
CCCC VOTING

1) Voting is made public, everyone can see whom you voted for.
2) You may only vote for one entry. Creating multiple accounts for voting will get you banned. Probably.
3) Something I'll think of later.
4) When voting, it is preferred if you leave comments at least about the entry which you're voting for. Giving the other entries comments as well will give you an additional +5 cool points.

REWARD FOR WINNING: Your composition will be uploaded on Ichigo's Main Site for public display, as well as a direct link to your thread here on the forums.

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One Winged's Hysterico (http://forums.ichigos.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3685&d=1165273058)

ajamesu's Christmas Twilight (http://two.xthost.info/mazeppa/Aldric%20Ulep-Christmas%20Twlight.mid)

KaitouKuduo's Christmas (http://forums.ichigos.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3804&d=1166635787)

Maestrosetti's Yuletide_Waltz (http://www.crumble-onuts.com/music/Yuletide_Waltz.mp3)

SirDotdotdot's Christmas Suite 2nd Mvt. "Pastorale" (http://forums.ichigos.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3810&d=1166670152)

Deathraider's Lux Aeterna (http://forums.ichigos.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3819&d=1166774942)

Matt's Christmas (http://forums.ichigos.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3821&d=1166811233)

hofodomo01's A Breath of Snow (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=XQUT9BP8)

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Maestrosetti
December 23rd, 2006, 12:46 pm
Hysterico: Well, it certainly fit the mood, and I liked that minor section quite a bit. Reminded me of Home Alone a little. There's just a small problem (and I mean that quite literally!) and that is that it's incredibly short! Also a teensy bit corny for my ears. Good job overall, though.

Christmas Twilight: First of all, on this one I'd like to say: nice instrumentation. I love the way you blended those instruments together. Very good for what it says it is; I can picture Christmas night very easily. About 3/4 through, however, I kind of grew tired of that mood. I think you may have been stretching it a bit. Despite that, I liked this one a lot. Nice work.

Christmas: (KaitouKuduo) Sheesh, could you turn up the volume on that a bit? When it opened I thought I was going to be treated to something like In the Hall of the Mountain King. Oh well...anyway, um...nice tambourine. Why is it all these that I've heard sound like they can be a town theme in an RPG? Quite a happy song; it was over before I knew it. Quite whimsical and all that, and good for a light listen (especially pleasant for me since I just woke up). I like it.

Yuletide Waltz: I abhore you. This joke isn't old.

Christmas Suite 2nd Mvt. "Pastorale": Reminded me of an acid trip at first. @_@ You were right when you said it was atmospheric. And nice percussion, too. And frankly, I don't know what you were talking about. It's probably more polished than mine. Very charming and well orchestrated. Very good job.

Lux Aeterna: Aw...another short one. Yeah, I could see this in a Requiem. Just not sure what this has to do with Christmas, to be honest. What is the spirit of Christmas? Anyway, me likey. I'd love to hear that sung.

Christmas: (Matt) Oh, a piano piece. But once again, I'm not feeling as much Christmas as I'd expect. Very touching. Nice dynamics and feel. And it did get more festive torwards the end. Cute little piece.

A Breath of Snow: Eek! The whole MegaUpload thing scared me. I was afraid I wouldn't be able to view it. On to the song. Well, that sounded very Medieval! Lots of dissonance too, although it sounds a bit accidental...I also think it could have used a mood change or something; listening to the same sort of stuff for almost six minutes isn't totally engaging. It was pretty good. Just try to sort things out a little more next time. ;)

Everything considered, all these pieces were excellent, which is why is was hard choosing a winner. But, my vote goes to SirDotdotdot for a job well done!

Sir_Dotdotdot
December 23rd, 2006, 05:10 pm
^.^ Firstly, I'd say all these entries were very well done and there's a lot of effort in them.

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OneWinged's Hysterico

It sounds like a fancy overture for a Christmas medley. The traditional Christmas feel is definitely there. The bells gave it an extra Christmassy quality to it. Though, I'd liked it to have more of a contrast in the middle section rather than a minor part, because the 'structure' was a little too same throughout. It's nice, simple and clean.

ajamesu's Christmas Twilight

Sounds like something you'd hear in a Christmas dinner at church or something. I agree Maestrosetti's comment about the sameness throughout. I hear a lot of effort put into this piece, and it's quite nice if it was a children piece. Hmm... But I thought the last note could've ended better if the flute played the tonic note, cos ending it on the third gave it a little sense of incompletion in a Christmas piece. But well done nonetheless!

KK's Christmas

The opening was interesting, though I thought the tambourine part could've been made a little more interesting. I liked when the glockenspiel doubled the pizzicato, it gave a very sweet quality to the piece. Though, I felt that you could've done more orchestration work when the instruments were playing melody, like more countermelodies or more percussions (don't be afraid to go a little complex sometimes!). 1:23 was nice, although the note in 1:33 was a little strange. The parts after that were quite playful and fun. The grand part near the end was nice too, but perhaps make it more dramatic would be a good idea? Oh, and I find the last note a little unnecessary, as I felt that you want to keep the grand ending feeling. ;) Overall, it's a very nice piece, though I felt you can have done a little more with it.

Maestrosetti's Yuletide Waltz

Oh my, the opening was so beautifully warm. But I found your samples a little synthy, so it was a little draggy. When the lower strings play the melody, I thought the high strings were playing a little too loud. Your harp runs, cymbal rolls were put in the perfect spots. Like you mentioned, the ending was a little weird because you originally wanted to continue it. I don't really see much of a problem with the ending except that you could've let the sleigh bells play a little longer and let it fade sloooooowly. I really like this piece.

Deathraider's Lux Aeterna

It's quite a meditative piece overall, and it's a good thing for Christmas in religious setting. Though, it being part of a requiem was a tiny bit unfitting for the Christmas setting. I like these kinds of pieces, but I felt that it moved a little too fast for its style. I felt that you could've done something at the 1:09 point instead of pausing then end it. Good job.:)

Matt's Christmas

It's definitely a sweet piece with a lot of expression. The Matt style is there like all your other pieces, which shows that you have your own unique style. Though, the part at 0:06 (which shows up again somewhere in the piece) was a little surprising that it was in a major chord because I anticipated that it would be a minor chord. It's a nice piece overall. It's simple, sweet and melodious.

hofodomo01's A Breath of Snow

The opening was fine and Irish/Celtic-ish. When the brass, saxes and low winds came in, it was a little messy; it seems like you didn't know what your instruments wanted to do and they seem to be a little loud and messy. I also looked at your score. You like to torture low instruments don't you? :P The euphonium and baritone sax parts had many out of range places, so that's not good. If you want the euphonium sound but want to keep it at the same range, let the french horn replace it. Oh, and the tempo is also unfitting for this piece, it's too slow. The chording and orchestration throughout the piece kind of disappoint me as it interfered with your original idea and made everything all draggy and honky. But the melody ideas are nice though. I liked the clarinet solo after the pause. The abrupt cut after bar 71 on the flute and high winds were a little unclean too. The ending could've also used some percussions.

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Hm... It's a tough choice on who to vote for. They all have their own unique attributes, whether it's traditionally themed or not. I think my vote goes to... Maestrosetti's Yuletide Waltz. The reason for that is because it does not just have the quality of being a Christmas piece, but also new ideas and different sounds that jumps out of the usual. The other entries were also very nice, and technically correct, but sometimes we all should create or invent new sounds and styles instead of using old ideas to make music.
;)

KaitouKudou
December 23rd, 2006, 05:48 pm
I voted for One Winged's Hysterico.

One Winged: Very good at establishing the Christmas Theme, one of the few here that I actually heard christmas in. Maybe its the bass that attracted me to your song but yeah, I liked it.

Ajamesu: Ahh yes, this wonderful song. See, you would have had my vote if I could actually hear chrstimas in this. It has a very nice melody and possibly one of the best compositions you've ever composed but since this is a christmas composition cotest and I gotta judge based on the theme build I couldn't give you the vote.

KK: What kind of crap is this. Just horrible, horrible!

Maestrosetti: The Opening was a bit too mushy. When the melody came in, it had a nice full feeling to it with the counter melody in brass. I think you overdone it a bit in places and it made it lose some clarity. I can sort of hear christmas in this, especially the sleighbells at the very very end.

Sir "...": You didn't get my vote simply based on my preference to a happier song. I would have chosen you for second place in a split second. It's a very good interpretation of christmas and also at a whole different perspective. You was undecided between you and One Winged for a LONG time because they were really equally good. I just prefered the cheerful one.

Deathraider: It started very nice but then, the problems came in. Awkward voice doubling and unnatural or parallel note movements within the voices. It's good though and I know how hard voice music can be to write so good job.

Matt: Slightly classic, slightly modern, a very good piano piece. I just don't hear christmas in it and thats what turned me away from voting for yours.

Hofodomo: I think the timpani or w/e drum you used at the start just threw the christmas theme out. It made this music sound more like a movie theme for LOTR or something like that. The harmony was good but the melody needed work in certain places. Sounded okay, keep at it!

deathraider
December 23rd, 2006, 06:54 pm
Kaitoukuduo, that sounded very much like you were calling me a noob! Oh well, I forgive you. :P

I can't listen to hofodomo01's for some reason. Any help?

HanTony
December 23rd, 2006, 07:03 pm
No point saying what has been said already, so have a summary of my oppinions. Some are good, others are very good.
One Winged's Hysterico I liked this one a lot but towards the end it reminded me of tetris:\

ajamesu's Christmas Twilight This would work well in the game Maple Story:P

KaitouKuduo's Christmas Although quiet id does sound like christmas, but it sounds to simmilar to another tunex_x

Maestrosetti's Yuletide_Waltz This sounds like christmas with ball room dancing, wich to me seems like a good thing as christmas is obout getting together and all that:sweat:

SirDotdotdot's Christmas Suite 2nd Mvt. "Pastorale" this reminded me of walking into a dark cold cave in the middle of the night:huh:

Deathraider's Lux Aeterna This seemed dull or depressing, in my oppinion you failed:(

Matt's Christmas This sounded simple, This is how Christmas tunes should be so that begginer players can learn the tune:)

hofodomo01's A Breath of Snow I cannot seem to play this so:bleh:

hofodomo01
December 23rd, 2006, 07:45 pm
One Winged's Hysterico
This one is pretty good. Managed to keep it nice and fun, yet managed not to go overboard (it's tempting).

ajamesu's Christmas Twilight
As a whole, it comes as a nice package. Good ideas, and it's simple enough to enjoy. Personally, I would've preferred some thicker sound in certain areas.

KaitouKuduo's Christmas
Very good use of different instruments...it created a very nice and warm feeling. I found it a bit more difficult to really "listen in" and follow this one than the others, though.

Maestrosetti's Yuletide_Waltz
Made me wanna techno rave, for some reason. Except there's no techno...
It's short and sweet, and works really well. Only gripe I have with this is that the high strings get a little tiring after a while.

SirDotdotdot's Christmas Suite 2nd Mvt. "Pastorale"
Very nice and effective use of ambient sounds to generate effect. The beginning was the best part for me. The entire thing fit together very well...can't really find any non-personal preference related problems.

Deathraider's Lux Aeterna
Your music reminded me a little of Lux Aurumque (http://www.4shared.com/file/5395156/505ccb2a/lux_aurumque.html) by Eric Whitacre (hey, even similar titles:P ). I really like how you just meander the sounds around, the textures just melt from one to the other. I was kinda looking for a climax, but oh well. Only downside: shorter that I would've liked.

Matt's Christmas
The piano sounds nice...I felt the changes in mood could be handled just a tad better, put it's pretty nice as it is. Good work.

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Seems like a lot of people used the tambourines...well Deathraider didn't so Lux get's my vote. Christmas theme really isn't a part of the voting guidelines anyways...

KaitouKudou
December 23rd, 2006, 08:04 pm
KaitouKuduo's Christmas Although quiet id does sound like christmas, but it sounds to simmilar to another tunex_x



Are you claiming me of plasurism?

HanTony
December 23rd, 2006, 08:23 pm
Are you claiming me of plasurism?

yes, i'm no musician myself but the tone and rythem are very similar to another song. But it is still good.

KaitouKudou
December 23rd, 2006, 09:58 pm
I take that very offensively. Send me a link to that song and let me hear it. If there is a similarity then I assure you that it is by accident.It's not a really good thing to see someone claiming you're copying another person's work. All my work are originals which I've spent days working on. In fact, the very first version of that song is posted on my thread and the changes were made specifically based on the criticisms I received on the song to produce this final version I submited to the contest.

Since you answered yes, I would like to hear this song you say I copied from.

If you think there is only a similarity then do not claim me for plasurism, they are completely different and the latter is VERY offensive. Plasurism means exactly the same given the freedom of instrumental arrangment.

HanTony
December 23rd, 2006, 10:04 pm
Maybe the original is what i'm thinking of, i don't mean offence but i was able to hum the tune within a few seconds of it starting, which means its similar to somthing or very monotonious.

musicangel820
December 23rd, 2006, 10:19 pm
Maybe the original is what i'm thinking of, i don't mean offence but i was able to hum the tune within a few seconds of it starting, which means its similar to somthing or very monotonious.
"OMG, I think it reminds me of something, therefore it must be plagiarized!"

Ridiculous?

ajamesu
December 23rd, 2006, 11:35 pm
First, my comments...

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One Winged's Hysterico
Short, but very cute! I heard the "shopping in frenzy" part, and I liked the minor ending. Good job!

ajamesu's Christmas Twilight
Wow, you get my vote! :shifty:

Psh, I don't know why everyone's calling my song RPG-ish <_< But I get how you're calling it monotonous, the minor part seemed monotonous, but I was too lazy to crop it (too much work @_@ )

KaitouKudou's Christmas
Actually, this does sound familiar, but it's wrong to accuse you of plagiarism because that "C-B-A-G" pattern in the pizzicato strings in the background and the notes and patterns of the glockenspiel in the beginning is used in many Christmas songs :) As for the actual song, it reminded me of riding through the snow with "a one-horse open sleigh," (lolz) and I could see the snow falling. The opening at 2:10 was nice, but I think the use of wind chimes the second time was a little too much. As people have said, the tambourine opening needs a more memborable rhythm. Other than that, good job!

Maestrosetti's Yuletide_Waltz
Very waltzlike and dreamy, but I think the sleigh bells were just a tad bit too strong and ruined the atmosphere a little. I don't know what to say, it was such a happy piece (it made me smile ^_^ )! Good job!

SirDotdotdot's Christmas Suite 2nd Mvt. "Pastorale"
Everything was so sudden, but I liked that, it reminded me of walking through a forest on a snowy night, and just suddenly stopping to admire the beauty... Some of the woodblock rhythms didn't seem to fit in, though... Good job!

Deathraider's Lux Aeterna
Very fluid song, could've used a contrasting section if it was a Christmas song, but this was for a Requiem, right? More points if it went with the theme a little more... I get what you're saying about the spirit of Christmas, and in a way, it seemed fitting. This actually sounds better with strings than with a choir, imo. I didn't think it was short, it was a good size. It needed a piano at around 0:28 (at least, that's what it felt like). The ending was very fitting :D Good job!

Matt's Christmas
Ooh, nice opening statement :) Pretty and simple, but very enjoyable :) I can imagine this playing in the background while a family opens their presents :D I thought it was too short, but that's the only downside. Good job!

hofodomo01's A Breath of Snow
This sounds a little RPG-ish to me, I didn't envision a breath of snow, it sounded more like a poor family plodding in a blizzard ;) There weren't any memorable melodies, either, and it seems to be cut short... Other than that, good job!

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Now, the announcement of who gets my vote.

I vote for KK's Christmas because the image produced was strong and clear, and the orchestration went very well. Keep up the good work!

ajamesu
December 23rd, 2006, 11:39 pm
Oh, and in response to HanTony, most songs repeat a given part throughout the song. If they didn't, it would seem confusing (unless you use it well). Also, it could be that the song was so good, the song got stuck in your head. Or, if you were able to hum along with it, then it could be that the song has a good sense of direction.

musicangel820
December 24th, 2006, 02:42 am
^ You voted for yourself lol [accident? KK and you are adjacent]

supabubu
December 24th, 2006, 04:22 am
hehe..hmm..me no good at this so dont wanna embarrass myself commenting on everything..lol
but i choose SirDotdotdot's Christmas Suite 2nd Mvt. "Pastorale" :lol:
I like the first movement more though^.^hehe..loved it actually!...(hmm..it is the 2nd movement to the other christmas piece right??:unsure: ..or am i being stupid?@_@ ) but still like this one very much^.^ hehe

meim
December 24th, 2006, 04:32 am
I voted for sir dotdotdot becuase there is certainly some very interesting tunes there and I liked the instrumentation. You can still hear the christmas like theme in it but it is not too overly done. I enjoyed Yuletide Waltz too but it sometimes sound like some sort of background music, it didn't stand out enough, but it's still a very nice piece. I really expecting more from Lux Aeterna because I loved the opening but it was lacking climax like hofodomo commented. As for Matt's Christmas, personally I just don't really like the melody. Okay, at least I commented on four.

Noir7
December 24th, 2006, 12:22 pm
Merry Christmas everyone!

Invain
December 24th, 2006, 06:23 pm
One Winged's Hysterico
I voted for Hysterico...I like the simple spirit in it, 'cause it makes it seem like Christmas has no worries at all.

Deathraider's Lux Aeterna
Lux Aeterna is very nice. I always liked this style, but I don't feel like it belongs to Christmas...it's just my personal opinion. On a free theme I'd probably vote for this one.

Matt's Christmas
Simple and clean...it sounds really nice and I think it takes away any tension.

These are my top 3 ... but all the compositions here are :thumb: awesome as well.

ajamesu
December 24th, 2006, 08:09 pm
No, I didn't vote for myself, that was a joke :P

deathraider
December 25th, 2006, 08:37 pm
Three Favorites:
Pastorale (Sir_Dotdotdot): I really felt this was very appropriate for a lot of the feel of Christmas and I personally loved the orchestration. Good Job! Very much a Nobuo Uematsu feel.

Matt: Although some of it was too giddy for me, it still felt distinctly like Christmas, and so I really like it.

hofodomo01: This was a beautiful piece. It could have had a bit more of a melodic line, and it didn't scream "CHRISTMAS!!!" to me.

I think I'll have to go with the "Pastorale."

BTW, hofodomo01, Lux Aurumque is exactly what inspired this piece, so I'm glad you said that! I was inspired by it being performed at a Mormon Tabernacle Choir concert two weeks ago.

KaitouKudou
December 25th, 2006, 10:30 pm
No, I didn't vote for myself, that was a joke :P

You did vote for yourself haha. You can check.

deathraider
December 25th, 2006, 10:44 pm
HAHAHAHA!!! Just kidding, that happened to me, once.

Noir7
December 25th, 2006, 11:52 pm
And of course, ajamesu's vote is nulled.

ajamesu
December 26th, 2006, 01:08 am
Huh @_@ where did I vote for myself? I don't recall @_@

KaitouKudou
December 26th, 2006, 06:44 am
you voted for me but you probably clicked yourself by accident

seymourgirl
December 27th, 2006, 03:04 am
Ok, now some opinions from someone who is not that music-wise...from the "common" person XD So here are the ones I liked, and what I can say about them (the others I didn't really like that much).

Hysterico: Well...it reminds me of the Littlest Elf...and...it just didn't work for me.

Christmas: Nah, too video-game ish. The part where you meet the princess? Yep, this song is perfect for it. But not for Christmas.

Twilight: Strings. Are. Too. Loud.

Yuletide Waltz: See, I would have voted for this one, but it was just a bit too repetitive for me. It's beautiful though ^_^

Christmas Suite: And here is my vote! This one is perfect. It reminds me a lot of a chilly Christmas morning, where everyone is a bit tired, but racing down to open presents anyways, while their parents watch from afar...very beautiful, it reminds me of Danny Elfman's works ^.^

Slotheye
December 27th, 2006, 06:38 pm
Gotta go with Sir Dot, he's got nice melody, a good Christmas feel, and pretty sounds. XD Go RA.

ajamesu
December 29th, 2006, 04:18 am
Oh, you mean the poll thingy near the top XD I thought everyone was talking about the regular voting-comment thingy o.o; Yeah, I guess I clicked on me by accident :bleh:

Milchh
December 29th, 2006, 05:11 pm
Yeah, I got some time, and I noticed these songs arent' all that long; So ..


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One Winged's Hysterico - A very cute melody, and rythum with it. It sounds like a childish Christmas, untill that little minor section. Overall, it makes me think of a Russian dance more than Christmas really--it's still a great album-blatt though. ;)

ajamesu's Christmas Twilight - I can really picture the three wise-man in this piece arriving to the manger.. if it was spring and daytime. ;) Still, when I think of wise-men it's Christmas (and we didn't have a white Christmas here anyway).. Moving on, it has a good melody, and good chord progression (no matter how simple it is). I think it was mentioned a lot before, that 6-7 chords repeating in major, then into minor forms got a tad overdone, so I tend to comment the melody now. It flows nicely, but seems too predictable--which I really don't always like. I still think this is your best piece you've posted here so far.

KaitouKuduo's Christmas - Great opening with the tambouine, drum, glock, and pizzicato; really common for christmas pieces, still was good. This sounds like the more "Santa's Side" of Christmas really; and it's interpreted nicely if it's that. I can almost hear all the other songs that are somehow mixed into this. :heh: Sounds like a good background track though, more than a type of listening of any sort. I like it, but then Coda was a little odd when it went above mF, Lol. Good ending still. ;)

Maestrosetti's Yuletide_Waltz - Great beginning. If this wasn't a Christmas composition contest, I would have thought it as a "Town" bg/ost music for a game. As it went on, however, I thought more of people in the snow and Santa's sleigh flying through the night's clouds and such. ^.^ Great chords, almost none I didn't expect, and none that I didn't like (something I look for a lot). The ending came a bit sudden, but I think you said it was a coninued piece, so I'll let that slide. Good job, I love it! :P

SirDotdotdot's Christmas Suite 2nd Mvt. "Pastorale" - (Oh no, another orchestral piece from Sirdot. Lol) Wow, very "toyish" I see here. Kinda humorous, with a hint of Debussy in those flutes. Hah. Good chromatic progression for that moment. Counter-point is awesome, sounds put together but all over the place (the good way). The melodies get switched around with the instruments, which is good, gives it variety. Lol, made me laugh when someone does those stops--reminds me of Beethoven and Tchaikovsky's sections when they make you laugh. Though that pan flute than came out sounded a bit off-song. As the song went on, however, it lost it's feeling of Christmas really; sounded like it was more of a song with humor in the beginning, then was a big drama as it went on. You re-introduce your theme, which is nice, but I'm glad it sounded a bit different. Great job. x_x ^.^

Deathraider's Lux Aeterna - Some good ol' Deathraider. ;) Great opening chords, I sort of predicted them, but hell, they weren't bad chords; I loved the dissonant notes. I do get the feel of that dramatic-love filled Christmas here with those lucious chords. ^_^ Sounds like a neo-Barooque piece actually. That same feel with JUST chords and little melody, but really modern chords. Great job, I love it a lot man.! :cry:

Matt's Christmas - A little type of modern-japanise and jazz fills I hear in there. :heh: Yeah, reading through other comments, this has that "Matt" feel to it, when it sounds classical, but turns out modern. (Speaking of the chords; many people say they're neo-classical here, though I think you're actually neo-classical really). Back to the piece, great "improv" melodies with the chords. I can't say much, since this piece is really great. Nice ending. ^_^

hofodomo01's A Breath of Snow - (A long-ish one, eh?) Whoa, total Koji Kondo-styled opening--made me think of Zelda, celtic lands, warriors.. more than Christmas. Eh, I like the piece, just doesn't sound at all like Christmas (remember it's my interpretation--this sounds more like a dramatic ending to some warriors battle). Well, still need to comment on it. It has some great brass sections in it, some of the chords sound a bit off though at times. Then the section section had those drums (so off Christmas, man. @_@ ) After that the brass setion's chords seemed to be all over the place. The flutes solo sounded very in-place, though I wish you kept it with the flute and not go into the clarinet. Yeah, and it keeps going on to do the same things. Good piece! ^_^


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My vote goes to :

Deathraider's Lux Aeterna

Aiko
December 29th, 2006, 08:16 pm
Mmkay, my favies:

One Winged's Hysterico - It...sounded too happy. It wasn't bad at all, but it was far from my taste XD Hmmm, try to tone down the happy a bit, and keep at it. =]


KaitouKuduo's Christmas - I actually enjoyed this. ^_^ The beginning was very quiet indeed, but I liked the beginning the best. After that, it got kind of weird and les memorable, but you were going North with that beginning there *_*

Maestrosetti's Yuletide_Waltz - Ohman. This one DEFINED shiny. Shiny is good, yes. It was shiny and nice, but it has too...much of the same thing. I kept hearing it over and over, and it quickly got boring. Add some new elements is my future advice ^.^

SirDotdotdot's Christmas Suite 2nd Mvt. "Pastorale" - The one I voted for ^_^ For me, this one suits Kurismasu the best. It has the right amount of angst and jolliness to match the true mixture the holidays makes up. It reminded me very much of a silvery snow-filled night amongst the pine trees, with faint little angels quietly soaring in the sky. The best, indeed. ^_^

hofodomo01's A Breath of Snow - Oh my. It's like Zelda is throwing a sofisticated Yule party and the everyone is drinking cider and listening to this music up on some royal stage. XD Very medivial, I love it. =]

deathraider
December 30th, 2006, 12:54 am
I GOT A VOTE?!?! *drops jaw* I don't deserve it!
lol, Mazeppa, wait until I finish the revamp

Marty-kun
December 30th, 2006, 02:36 am
just one? you're right, you don't deserve that

Klonoa
December 31st, 2006, 08:29 am
Its been a while since ive been here but Id just thought id drop in to listen. :heh: Although I had to crack the hell out of my speakers to hear some songs(KaitouKuduo's Christmas) :lol: they all sounded really good.
It was hard to choose but my vote goes to SirDotdotdot. This is a really nice song and the melodies really remind me of christmas.

-great job everyone.

edit- :lol: i said crack, i meant crank. (obvious whats on my mind) :lol:

deathraider
December 31st, 2006, 07:19 pm
KLONOA?! *drops jaw*


just one? you're right, you don't deserve that

Marty-Kun, was that supposed to be an insult, because I have no idea what reason you would have to dislike me.

ajamesu
December 31st, 2006, 08:52 pm
Maybe Marty-Kun meant you don't only deserve one vote, but you deserve more :think:

mdkragon
January 1st, 2007, 02:55 am
wow... they all sound so pretty ^__^... and since i'm not really a composer... i can't give much technical comments ^^'... i can only the point of view from an instrument player... (in other words... i probably don't know what i'm talking about... XD)

Hysterico: i like how the song goes into its mood without an intro... and how the minor is made to sound happy...

Christmas Twilight: a very nice waltz feel... though i think the harp could be put more in use in the background for some parts... but thats just me ^^"

Christmas (KK): great beginning... ^__^ though i feel the buildup is a little slow ^^'...

Yuletide_Waltz: very pretty ^__^... the base (or the low sounding thing in the background) could be a little louder... and the xyliphone could be accented... but the composition is very good ^__^

Christmas Suite 2nd Mvt. "Pastorale": very nice use of silence ^__^... and very balanced piece... there could be more dynamic changes (but its probably the recording thing)... um... the only reason i didnt vote for this piece is probably because i'm biased towards piano music XD...

Lux Aeterna: very pretty ^__^... and great use of dynamics... though the ending didnt sound like a perfect cadence... so i'm assuming another part can be added to it... and the part there can be an intro... ^^'

Christmas (matt): a very good balance of feelings a person can feel on christmas ^__^... reminds me of jim brickman's works lol... but thats just me...

edit:
i probably don't know what i'm talking about ^^'... so...

Matt
January 1st, 2007, 03:14 pm
someone hit me please? I can't believe that I forgot to vote... anyway I would have voted for ajamesu, the song would sound great played with real instruments :)

Noir7
January 1st, 2007, 04:21 pm
So the winner of 2006 Christmas Composition Contest is...

SirDotdotdot!

Congratulations, hope you'll enjoy your reward of getting the song up on ichigos.com! This thread will be up some time to give room for congratulatory comments and whatnot!

deathraider
January 1st, 2007, 06:20 pm
Congrats, SirDotdotdot!

Edit: oh, and actually the end of Lux Aeterna does have a Perfect Authentic Cadence, mdkragon.

Al
January 2nd, 2007, 05:34 am
I didn't get to listen to any of the songs, but congratulations to all the participants!

albinoechidna
January 2nd, 2007, 07:30 pm
Excellent job everyone, especially Sir Dotdotdot

HanTony
January 2nd, 2007, 07:48 pm
Well done Sir DotDotDot.

Sir_Dotdotdot
January 2nd, 2007, 07:51 pm
Thanks, guys. ^^

ajamesu
January 3rd, 2007, 07:05 pm
Great job, everyone, and congrats, Sir! ^_^