Awake, Prepare, Onward (thanks Ace)[Unfinished] by Apocoloptogon

Another part is up…
Is sheet 14 too much Dream Theater? :stuck_out_tongue:
Is this song a bit too progressive? Now that I hear it a couple times, it kinda seems so. Anyway, here are the parts of the song:
Part I - Awake: Sheets 0,1,2;Time, 0:00:00-1:42:81
Part II - Prepare: Sheets 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12; Time, 1:42:81-2:50:05
Part III - Onward: Sheets 13,14,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23; Time, 2:50:05-4:15:46
Now I need a word that goes along with the previous parts that starts with C. If you can guess where the parts names are going, I will reveal the actual name of the song, if not I will wait until nearly half of the song is finished.
Hint, hint

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There are 13 different parts in total which does have to do with the title of the song

ALSO Use old player for overall better sound.

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This is absolutely stunning already. Make sure that it ends where it begins. Here is my interpretation:

Awake - the emergence from a dream, the realization of battle
Prepare - the perspiration, anxiety, and the long wait
Onward - the exhilaration, the battle, the fall and the contemplation

I think it would be amazing if it ended on a sad note in the same strings style in which this piece started. It would signify that the battle was lost and perhaps send the message that despite all that transpired, you stand strong and carry onward.

Epic 5/5

Dream Theater? Too much? No such thing :smiley:

You’ve actually guessed correctly that it is going to end how it began! But, the title is a completely different story. And thanks, your interpretation was pretty much spot on, and by too much Dream Theater I really just meant it sounds kinda like “Enemy Inside” to me a little bit :P.

Sheet 23 annoys me…

Pretty cool.

Sheet 4
10/4 time? Nice.
And sheet 14, 5/8+5/8+7/8.
Sheet 19, 7/4 done very well.
Sheet 17 and on did very well going between 7/4 and 8/4.
Sheet 23 again in 7/4.

Very nice, you don’t see things like this very often. Once this is finished, this needs a feature.

Suggestions:
Clash, Conflict, Confront
If you ask me, the pattern here is pretty obvious.