Kine wrote…
At first it felt like christmas, but then the banjo kicked in and suddenly it was summer. It has a warm and cozy feel to it. I really enjoyed it. :)
Thanks Kine ..... I'd missed the Christmas reference but get it now ... glad u liked it .... my first attempt at music using a sound library rather than stock sounds in logic etc..
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a nice little composition. I had some animals in mind scoring a colorful movie.
This is very cinematic, certainly something for a lighter/comedic part of a movie or a montage of some happy animals in a forest (TK mentioned animals and I immediately see it). What software did you use?
PuppetXeno wrote…
This is very cinematic, certainly something for a lighter/comedic part of a movie or a montage of some happy animals in a forest (TK mentioned animals and I immediately see it). What software did you use?
Just started using East West Sample libraries ....... Friggin Awesome !!
PuppetXeno wrote…
This is very cinematic, certainly something for a lighter/comedic part of a movie or a montage of some happy animals in a forest (TK mentioned animals and I immediately see it). What software did you use?
Starting to use cubase again after many- many years and East West instruments composer cloud for the sounds
Sounding awesome I love the string lines, especially during the waltzy bit.
I think it would be lovely with a touch of rubato or something to humanise the rhythm a tiny bit.
I think it would be lovely with a touch of rubato or something to humanise the rhythm a tiny bit.
Those string samples are real real good. Need to make a song with them.
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This is great. I get the animals in the forest vibe as well - when the banjo comes in it's like we just come over the top of a hill and there's a bustling gold-rush western town on the other side where we are guided through as an invisible observer.
Quite fascinating how the music pulls the visualisations to the forefront and tells each listener their own story, even without lyrics to explain it. Not sure if that was the intention, but I enjoyed it regardless.
Quite fascinating how the music pulls the visualisations to the forefront and tells each listener their own story, even without lyrics to explain it. Not sure if that was the intention, but I enjoyed it regardless.
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