hey linksguest, I sat here listening to "zelda's woe" like forever, not realising it was on an infinite loop
If you'd like a bit of critique, I'd say you should learn how to implement percussion in your songs better. I doesnt sound like you have much interest in using percussion right now anyway, but when I heard "good day" it reminded me of some of my earlier works, when I didnt have any real experience writing percussion parts and had to play around with it a bit to figure out how to make it fit in. That is to say, it was creative use of percussion but sounded kinda inconsistent and it's one of those cases where too much variety is sometimes a bad thing.. I've found that practice makes perfect although most of us dont have the time to get that far!
And now for a run-through of some other songs as I listen to them..
I liked nirriel a lot except for some abruptly ending notes (yeah I know its MIDI's fault but still a bit of a problem). I also liked Ocean Voyage; I've never really tried to do anything with the piano, and what I do has never come out sounding as sweet and smooth as what you did there
Moving right along.. some parts of lost&found were cool - the eighth note chords got a bit repetitive, but then the song is a lot longer than anything I conjure up! oooh.. "goodbye" sounds lovely! very nice work there. Hmm.. 'elements of nature' and 'god made everything' didnt load correctly for me; I cant hear them. Nalim's good.. I didnt stick around very long with the 'mystery song' because I knew it would soon be stuck in my head lol Its mostly the quality issues that bugs me.. maybe you should invest in some better composition software. I'm using Cakewalk Music Creator because it was cheap at $40 but I cant really recommend it since it crashes my computer a ton.
I dont have as much of a musical portfolio as link's guest does, but if you'd like to hear a remix I did, go here:
http://www.geocities.com/codeiscool/music/ You can also click on click on the link at the bottom of that page to download 2MB worth of my older stuff. If you want, you can listen to them and tell me if you actually like any of them
I suggest listening to the ones labeled 'metal' or 'techno'.
My music-writing software is kinda buggy since it freakin CRASHES my computer at random times so I have to save a lot and have patience when writing music! That combined with a perceived lack of skill and lack of free time has contributed to my not writing much music lately
Of course, the crashing is probably my computer's (which is getting on in years) fault.