"A little cat's journey" (Piano Ballad)

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Very nice, light-hearted and a pleasure to listen to :)
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Very nice! Pleasant and well arranged. More evidence that simple is good.

I was fully expecting it to break into some power chord driven thing when the percussion elements first came in, but you surprised me.

I really enjoyed how you subtly snuck the additional elements in, and kept them low key.

If there was an area I felt was left wanting, it was the sax. Just as in my attempts, it is hard to emulate reality. Very well done, but still midi you know?
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Thanks for the kind comments.

Yes, I'm also not really satisfied with the sax part, would have preferred to play it for real, but lacking the necessary equipment at the moment ...
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Great work! I'd love to add some guitar to it. I think you have a great melody and rythym there! :D
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I hear ya...probably my least favored part was the sax. Very nice arrangement though! Good work!!
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