The composer uses magnificent and colorful musical tone to interpret the adventure world in the music. Glory and excitement shine in the melody. The tunes are bold, open-minded and delicate, showing the unique power of complex emotions. Elegant, moving and beautiful tracks fall into naughty, cute, fantasy, courageous, warm, and ambitious ideas from time to time along with the music process, and at any time master the interactive fusion of thrilling and strange adventures.Excellent and superb track. Amazing !!!
Damn, that's amazing. I've always wondered though. Do people use software to make these songs or do you actually write these pieces for real orchestras? I've wanted to refresh my music theory skills for a while, but wouldn't know how to start composing now that I'm no longer at the music academy.
wow did you study music? my host software is cubase, where i use fabfilter plugins for mixing and mastering and plugins like kontakt, vienna instruments as sample players for the instrument libraries (mainly from 8dio, spitfire audio and vsl vienna). i write every single note, articulation- and dynamicinformation in the sequencer of cubase, not on regular sheet. there wouldnt be a real orchestra playing simple stuff like mine anyway xD
@@juunjuubei Thanks for the info! I did 10-ish years of percussion and got music theory along the way. Didn't really maintain that theory well tho. Also, I'm pretty sure a lot of people would like playing your "simple stuff" :p you're doing an amazing job here. The song really tells a story and does an amazing job setting the mood, it'd be a perfect fit for many games, movies etc.
@@rikfabri7782 ahh a man of the rythmn :D what would the world be without drums (if youre more into tonal perc, i have a piece called "crazily carved cavern" that honors them xD). did you play in a real orchestra?? im mainly focused on creating scenic atmosphere, and not on writing complex music, so the most real composers will look down on my work xD but thank you very much, its really uplifting to hear things like that from people, who actually know much about music!
@@juunjuubei I checked out "crazily carved cavern", I love your stuff! I have played in the occasional orchestra, but my performances were mainly alone with a track or in a small group with more percussionsists (lots of em played marimba etc). I can't say what a "real composer" will think. But different songs have different functions and you're doing a great job on the atmosphere, so, what's not to like?
@@rikfabri7782 so you have some orchestra experience at least! i just played in a rockband a few years, learning composition, orchestration and production all by myself. since i get reactions like"so you seem not to have any real hobbies" or "youre just sitting in front of your computer" from many people, im really happy when people like you honor the work!
The composer uses magnificent and colorful musical tone to interpret the adventure world in the music. Glory and excitement shine in the melody. The tunes are bold, open-minded and delicate, showing the unique power of complex emotions. Elegant, moving and beautiful tracks fall into naughty, cute, fantasy, courageous, warm, and ambitious ideas from time to time along with the music process, and at any time master the interactive fusion of thrilling and strange adventures.Excellent and superb track. Amazing !!!
thank you so much, this is the stuff letting me make it trough the hard work at the end of the process xD
Fantastic, great feel. Beautiful piece
love the part @1:23 ! wow great work!!
I can see the scene in my mind
then i think, its a success! :D
Indeed!
Damn, that's amazing. I've always wondered though. Do people use software to make these songs or do you actually write these pieces for real orchestras? I've wanted to refresh my music theory skills for a while, but wouldn't know how to start composing now that I'm no longer at the music academy.
wow did you study music? my host software is cubase, where i use fabfilter plugins for mixing and mastering and plugins like kontakt, vienna instruments as sample players for the instrument libraries (mainly from 8dio, spitfire audio and vsl vienna). i write every single note, articulation- and dynamicinformation in the sequencer of cubase, not on regular sheet. there wouldnt be a real orchestra playing simple stuff like mine anyway xD
@@juunjuubei Thanks for the info! I did 10-ish years of percussion and got music theory along the way. Didn't really maintain that theory well tho. Also, I'm pretty sure a lot of people would like playing your "simple stuff" :p you're doing an amazing job here. The song really tells a story and does an amazing job setting the mood, it'd be a perfect fit for many games, movies etc.
@@rikfabri7782 ahh a man of the rythmn :D what would the world be without drums (if youre more into tonal perc, i have a piece called "crazily carved cavern" that honors them xD). did you play in a real orchestra?? im mainly focused on creating scenic atmosphere, and not on writing complex music, so the most real composers will look down on my work xD but thank you very much, its really uplifting to hear things like that from people, who actually know much about music!
@@juunjuubei I checked out "crazily carved cavern", I love your stuff!
I have played in the occasional orchestra, but my performances were mainly alone with a track or in a small group with more percussionsists (lots of em played marimba etc).
I can't say what a "real composer" will think. But different songs have different functions and you're doing a great job on the atmosphere, so, what's not to like?
@@rikfabri7782 so you have some orchestra experience at least! i just played in a rockband a few years, learning composition, orchestration and production all by myself. since i get reactions like"so you seem not to have any real hobbies" or "youre just sitting in front of your computer" from many people, im really happy when people like you honor the work!