Showing posts with label background. Show all posts
Showing posts with label background. Show all posts

Saturday, July 11, 2009

[s.c.o.u.r.g.e] At Safe Haven

Here goes another one for scourge! :) It's a calmer, backgroundish music for wandering around the towns of the game. It's got 2 main musical ideas, and is working with a few major sections of the symphonic orchestra, mostly strings, the Harp and some brass. Good for chilling out! :) Meanwhile my composed body of music for scourge has reached 45 minutes. I guess a full album should be released soon somehow to make it easier to listen to the whole thing.

Check here: Link.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

[Action] Tainted Vision - background

The next piece is now a more edible one probably than the previous. It's a bit backgroundish in its nature. It could fit probably an adventure or an exploratory game as well. Consists of two major parts, one slower and one more impulsive. I've used some additional drumkit to have a good rhythm to accompany the usual symphonic orchestra instruments. For me the mood of it is the mood of a not so naive and young Hero.

Have a listen here: Link.
If you'd like to use it, comment here and we can discuss.
PS: The good news is that the first track (Rolling Militia) published on this blog now has an interested project! I'm glad to see that there's some practical use of my music going on. :)

Friday, March 27, 2009

[Fantasy] Sand Swept Sight

The next piece I'd like to share with you is a middle easternish piece, kind of backgroundish, probably fitting for a desert setting, a village or walking in the sand. One friend told me it would fit well with the Prince of Persia settings probably.

Contains lots of strings and woodwinds, bassdrum and bells with a few musical ideas, some of them repeating. After tailoring together the ideas I've been putting some energy to give it a good flowing and dynamism. These factors and experimenting with progressions of harmonies are my primary focus at these times as well as learning to use the different articulations. In this piece, especially the strings got some care regarding articulations. It took me around 9 hours in total.

Okay, so here it goes: Link.

If you would like to use it or give some (highly appreciated) critique, drop a comment! :)