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December 2nd 2009, 04:49 AM
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DinkDude95
Peasant He/Him Australia
The guy with the cute D-Mod. 
As some of you may know, for a while now I've been writing music, predominantly in MIDI form. Recently I've been writing pieces that are a little more Rock/Punk oriented, as the subject says. I've got two instrumentals that I, myself am fairly proud of, and I would like to hear your opinions of what you all think, especially from those of you more musically minded, like myself.

Awesomesauce - (Temporary name)
This piece follows a very basic structure, and is all based around a simple chord progression. I actually find the riff to be very catchy, btw. Don't know if you'll all agree, though. When writing this, I had a main focus on the drums, and getting them exactly right, as that's seemed to be my main focus, lately.
Oh, and if you're wondering about the name, it's only temporary, my guitarist seems to have a strange facination with the word 'Awesomesauce'. Don't ask me where it comes from, cause I don't have a clue.

Crisis Rock
If you couldn't guess from the name, this is a Rockified/Punkified version of my old orchestral MIDI Crisis (that DaVince helped me a lot with, I should mention), although the only thing I really used is the main melody/riff. I've based a neat chord progression on the riff, although it's usually done the other way around and I think it's really cool. The key change needs work though, so criticism is most welcome on that section in particular. I'm actually very proud of this one, though.

If people like these, I could probably begin to get a serious focus on more MIDIs like this, and maybe get into more of the 'fight scene' MIDIs, specifically with Dink and D-Mods in mind.

Now, I'm sure most of you know the deal: listen, think, comment, critique, etc.