"Jack Sparrow" - Pirates of the Caribbean orchestral mockup
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 มี.ค. 2024
- Here's a mockup of an excerpt from "Jack Sparrow", written by Hans Zimmer for the second Pirates of the Caribbean movie. Let me know if you like it and if you want me to expand on this mockup and maybe cover the entire piece!
I also intend to make alternate versions of this mockup, using different libraries for the solo Cello - consider subscribing if you don't want to miss that :)
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Let me know if you want me to expand on this mockup and maybe even cover the entire piece!
I also intend to make alternate versions of this mockup, using different libraries for the solo Cello - consider subscribing if you don't want to miss that :)
As always I'm happy to read your questions, feedback and sugestions in the comments! If you like this kind of content, please consider giving the video a like and subscribing to my channel. Also check out my main channel if you want to hear my original compositions: www.youtube.com/@c-m-laurin-lenschow
...and consider following me on Instagram for more music content: instagram.com/laurinlenschow.music/
Beautiful
Thank you!
This was Fire🔥.You should extend this.
I recommend you to try other bgm from same movie:
1)The Medallion Calls.
2)The Black Pearl.
You know this will be good within 10s !
Haha thank you so much!
Ohhh . I need the extended part. Also love that you work in ableton
Please do more POTC!!!!
Noted! :)
I hear a lot of praise for the Tina Guo solo cello. I don't own that myself, so I can't say if it would fare well here or not, but it might be worth exploring the sound of that one too in one of your alternative versions.
That's an interesting idea. I'll see if I can make it work for this piece - thanks for the suggestion!