TRAVELING TO SATURN
Song Reviews
Won't leave you waiting at the dock
Saturday morning, I checked all the websites, and I don’t have to work today. I want to relax but I also need to accomplish something other than work. I’ll motivate myself with some artemisio e loredana. TRAVELING TO SATURN is on my list and it’s perfect. The trip takes some time, so I’ll put on the headphones. The view out the window doesn’t change much, but the music is in my head. The predominant sound is organ settings; they are warm and relaxing. The melody doesn’t leave you waiting, so take a deep breath and let it in. Who needs gravity? There’s plenty of time to accomplish something once we get there. Think it’s over? Sit back, there’s more.
United States, Washington, Lakebay
TRAVELING TO SATURN
Great Instrumental great piece of work ............wow nice this AWESOME .this instrumental song has a really good.and ....................................the song was put together is very unique.......................................just love the way the sounds they were like instruments were spot on ................. perfectly........................can't say enough about this instrumental song......................................I want to thank you for letting me review your amazing song thank you.................... This is steve from voodoo dancer and thankyou..................................
United States, New York, Middle village
Relaxing Track
A very good morning to you both and thanks for the invite to review your latest Instrumental track "TRAVELING TO SATURN" Which may i say that i found your Composition in my personal music opinion to be a very relaxing and entertaining track,that has been very well produced and performed and came across to me as a Production music Composition very suitable for Television and film work and i truly enjoyed the chance to review such a good Instrumental
United Kingdom, Belfast
Dawn
Beautiful melody line. The drum part is too aggressive and way too loud. It contradicts and takes away from the nicely floating melody line. Especially the second part. I would strengthen the melody line with background choir voices. It feels like this composition could very well be on its own without the drum part to let it soar from start to finish without breaking it in two parts. Background rhythm would sound more natural here using orchestra instruments instead of drums.
United States, Arizona, Phoenix