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Next scene in the unfolding movie with no images. More instruments from Jampack 4: World Music. No loops.
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| composerclark said 1387 days ago (January 22nd, 2006) | |
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Another successful musical picture Lots of interesting things going on here; it settles into a well-defined mood, nice groove, pretty quickly. I'm guessing that by classifying this as "cinematic soundtrack," you're thinking of painting a musical picture with a single mood, or for a single scene? Your music is always very successful at setting a particular mood, but I always find myself wishing it would transition to something with a different character, different key, and then either work its way back to the mood of the original (standard ABÁ ternary form), or maybe even go further afield (possible rondo form), or even begin developing some ideas (sonata form). This may not remotely be anything you would want to do with your music, but for me, it's always a very enjoyable listen that leaves me wishing it had continued on to something else (maybe even something down and dirty, for a real contrast!). All the best, Clark Check out my latest song called Scarlet Nightfall
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| RickW said 1387 days ago (January 22nd, 2006) | |
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Wow Tom, you certainly have a handle on those world instruments. Very well done indeed. God bless, Rick P.S. was that Mysti I heard in the background? :-) Check out my latest song called Picture of Perfection (MJRF)
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| Cori Ander said 1386 days ago (January 23rd, 2006) | |
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Rather interesting Rather interesting music with rather interesting moods. As in part 1, this one ends with a new opening making me as a listener really curious of what is to follow. This is almost like a thrilling book where each chapter ends with a new intriguing input, making it difficult to stop reading. In this part I can imagine some voice at the top, just a little, maybe only one long tone on a few places (with lots of reverb) thus to create the mystified heaven with its shifts of colors. Check out my latest song called Guitar test — Martin CSN (Gerry Tolman Tribute)
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| haribo said 1385 days ago (January 24th, 2006) | |
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fantastic texture!! this song's fluidity really melts my heart away :):) Check out my latest song called Fragment
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| John Stebbe said 1382 days ago (January 27th, 2006) | |
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It does sound like . . . . . . world music! Sounds very African. GB3 and JamPack4, eh? An early adopter, it appears. Good for you. That extra money wasn't doing you any good -- might as well send Apple some more money! Kidding -- I would like to get both at some point myself. I like the strings juxtaposed with the voices and the piano. Very nice! Have to say, those voices sound very good. Do I hear vowels and articulation in the voices towards the end? Haunting. Check out my latest song called NECAP Test song
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| Evangelistik918 said 1377 days ago (February 1st, 2006) | |
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Once Again good job I must say, ive heard other work by you and i have yet to not be impressed. Check out my latest song called No Control
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Check out some of my other songs:
More songs in Cinematic Soundtrack:
I especially like the way the voices kind of float above it all; the end seems
to fortell another section, more ominous.
BTW, Tom, minor note - it's Jam Pack 5 that's the workd music one.