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Well try and well done :)

indigo-gos responds:

thank you! i worked hard on it so that means a lot me. ^_^

For me this is very beautiful. I don't care if it is EWQL or not, I myself used free soundfonts for long time. Its all regarding your art and imagination, and of course your talent. You have made it more than any EWQL owner doing crap.

5/5. Keep your spirit up bro.

Really like it. Beautiful piece

Very nice piece. A little bit of a sub-base would have filled the gap. Just two cents :)

flasmasta12 responds:

I did this without sub and/or headphone sadly :/ But anyway my mixing is bad, I know that :P I'm not good with that . ): But I'l try my best for my next song.

Great. Others said about the ending, no need to repeat.

Bosa responds:

You just did, sir.

This is absolutely marvelous. Beautiful start, and excellent guitaring. Josh and you both have done very well. Everything fits completely well. My background is not "purely" Arabic, but have roots there so I am naturally in love with this piece. Yes Labbaik is an Arabic work which means "I am coming" or as you said "we are here". This word is basically and almost radically used in the time of pilgrim and is a part of a prayer being recited in the sense as "I am here, O God" or "I am coming, O God". Urdu is a mixture of 95% Arabic and Persian so you will find similarities.

Back to the song, it is done very well. The only thing I would go for a little more reverb and delay on vocals for a dramatic impact. I am already your fan :) 5/5

bassfiddlejones responds:

Thank you for the kind words! I'm really glad you enjoyed the song. Josh is an excellent guitarist. Hopefully there'll be some even better ones coming along!

Speechless...

This is a real masterpiece. Something intelligent I heard after a long time. You rarely give 5 stars as nothing is perfect, but this piece really deserves. 5/5 (without hesitation).

bassfiddlejones responds:

Thank you! :) That means a lot, considering how much work went into it!

Pretty cool. Somewhat the chord construction reminds me middle eastern that changes into medieval towards the end. I would have used taikos instead for more dramatic impact. But really nice.

samulis responds:

hmm, that's a neat idea. We kinda decided to limit ourselves to western instruments though... and taikos are pretty cliche, while we wanted to touch a more unique sound with underpinnings of earlier classical yet a cinematic feel.

Thats really cool. I saw the video on youtube as well. Good work

I am in no way composer, musician, artist and whatever you may call it. I am a doctor by profession who just loves music of different genres like epic, rock, classic and any other that carries melody. Enjoy my imperfections :)

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