What do you think about my music?

emomih

New member
Hi,
My name is Emanuil
I would be very pleased to know the oppinion of proffesional musicans about my music.I'm also interesting of finding producers of this kind of instrumental guitar music...
any ideas?:)

www.emoguitarmusic.com
 

emomih

New member
Thank you Stronghold.scuse me for answering late...however You encourage me much this way-thanks again!
:)emo
 

methodistgirl

New member
What do I think about your music?

This is contemperary gospel music. I love it. God is love! We have a
contemperary service at the Methodist church here in Madisonville,
Kentucky called Soul Reel. They play music like that. Do you have any
music with Integrety Hosanna? It sounds like a Hillsong piece. May the
Lord bless.
judy tooley:)
 

methodistgirl

New member
I can't get in right now to listen to your music. Could you be elsewhere?
I would like to hear you again.
judy tooley
 

emomih

New member
Hi Everybody

:)

It's emo writing
thanks to all of you put your oppinion here about my music.
I'm very glad there are people who appreciate what I've done and would like to tell you there will be some new instrumental pieces soon,but as you know to make music is not so easy task and take a lot of time not only to compose it but also(and perhaps much more) to register,work on it and mix it...
so for who wants to listen some new piece of mine-just register in my site and will take it free when it's ready...
Thanks again for supportimg me!:guitar:
 

Krummhorn

Administrator
Staff member
ADMINISTRATOR
Enomih,

Wonderfully done music ... don't know how I missed this thread in all my normal perusing of the entire site. My only thought was that the organ tremolo speed was too fast ... but then I prefer a broader tremolo as opposed to one that reminds me of a washing machine spin cycle ... :rolleyes:.

Seriously, your music is great ... keep up the splendid work.
 

emomih

New member
:)
Thanks Krum,
appreciate your opinion.
however there are many decisions one can make while composing,it depend also of the state of your mind and soul in that moment,therefore it's quite
personal.However perhaps I will watch more about this in the future.
thanks again.
emo
 

amadpianist

New member
Try imagining the lead guitar as a voice, it sounds even better, this is really fine song-writing. And very well done technically, not a single stray sound, apart from the intentional ones of course. :p

Can I ask what hardware and software you use?

amadpianist
 

emomih

New member
Thanks amadpianist

Thanks for the good words!
if you check the blog on my site:www.emoguitarmusic.com
you'll see that I've written about the software I 've used for creating my music.
Now I'm working about better mixing and perhaps some changes on Daybreak Sounds on my new studio monitors-Prodipe Pro8 http://www.prodipe.com/index.php?lang=9&ml=3&pid=88
-if you are interesting this are really best price and really good sound making monitors.
Greetings
emomih
 

James McFadyen

New member
Every thing sounds in place, although it's not very original. The Mike Oldfield influence puts me off. Are you using a Gibson SG?

The main lead melody on guitar sometimes wanders without cause, almost to the point of it being improvised. The Piano sound thin and tinny. Drums sound like some 1990's Yamaha keyboard.

It's a bit like a cross between Richard Clayderman and Mike Oldfield. I admire both these artists but sorry your music is not for me.
 

30M

New member
I had a listen to the blues....track on your site. I like your playing it is melodic and tuneful, needs a little more soul, I guess because you play classical huitar as there is not much bending and vibrato which I always think helps develop the soul in lead guitar playing. I think also that you need to buy a nice tub (all Valve amp) I have a peavey classic 50 which has a really nice tone ideal for this sort of playing. Your guitar sounded a bit 'fuzzy' like it was DI into a home studio effects loop. Your playing deserves a little more. Another tip, put some stronger modulations into the solo sections to give the song some bite and wow factor. Really like it though...instrumental music is difficult to get signed to in UK you either have to be a real viruoso or put up with being played in lifts and supermarkets. There are people who like this stuff though very easy on the ear.

Jon from 3OM. please listen to our stuff when we post a review request in the next few days..:)
 
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