A soundtrack I made that is probably lo-fi or something else

I’m not sure what I’m going to use this or not for a game, but anyways.

Give me some feedback, let me know what you think.

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That’s so cool, but in the start like what was that? But still good music…

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The first part is just weird radio sounds, I guess that is for aesthetic purposes? I don’t know, probably add for fun.

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I love it. The way you composed the song is incredible. I would not have expected such high quality work, and the way everything fits well.

Have you perhaps taken music in school before?

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I learned how to play the piano in school for almost a decade now. However, I haven’t think about composing a soundtrack for games until 2019 (when the pandemic starts).

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It sounds awesome, it made me feel like i was in games like speedrun, flood escape, parkour.

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Initially, the chords felt a little hard to track with the time signature. Perhaps you can try improving that part. Overall, the tempo and rhythm characterizes upbeat, especially the piano.

I can hardly think this as lo-fi? I believe that lo-fi use a lot of noise techniques that partially make the sounds as if it was played out of a radio. It might be me, but those hi-hats or cymbals have a little high range for lo-fi and compared to the claps, the claps fit the genre better than the other percussions.

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