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    There's a lot of overlap in the sounds of folk instruments. I enjoy trying to recreate the sounds of different cultures using the "wrong" instruments. :D

    This track is pretty random and wandering- but I think it works well like that, especially with the atmospheric sounds (birds and thunder). I would love to here something like this played live somewhere out in a forest-y area as a background music to whatever event was going on. (Similar to how they play bluegrass music at Dollywood and Silver Dollar City.)

    samulis responds:

    I would definitely be up to playing stuff like this live... if I had anyone to play the other instruments! :D

    Thanks for the review man. :)

    Oh, I love that game, and I love the FE:A track that sounds most similar to your track here. :D

    Yes, this is very simple, but there is nothing displeasant about it and, despite having few and sparse instruments, it never sounds 'empty' to me. I like it!

    Deemo-R responds:

    It's one of my favorite recent games! :3

    Thanks for the review!

    Well, no reviews, but it looks like ten people voted 5/5! :D

    This is a nice chill jazzy track, and a track enjoyable by one such as I who does not have a particular taste for jazzy stuff.

    IglicaV responds:

    Thank you for your comment, good to see you again :D

    Perfectly what it was intended to be. Remarkably realistic. Excellent. I enjoy this.

    Ah. So very relaxing. I might listen to this track a lot today.

    Fubaka responds:

    That's what it's there to do.

    Thanks for commenting.

    Even with the repetition this track held my interest. The sounds play well together and I really like the distribution of frequencies being channeled into my ears.

    This is my only negative comment: In some places random percussion (like 'john's door') jumps in momentarily and it doesn't really fit into the track well, sounding like it is in a different 'layer' than most of the other instruments. It actually makes me feel panicked as my attention jumps between them, the same feeling I get when two people are talking to me at the same time.

    Anyway, very intredasting track! Good work!

    I don't really get what it has to do with babies, but it is (to me) a simultaneously pleasant and unsettling tune. Nice!

    The beginning was really moving.

    ShinsukeIto responds:

    Thanks for the review!

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