Here I will be posting music I've created myself. The program I use is called Fruity Loops Studio 8: Producer Edition. You can just click on the link to a theme, which takes you to my box.net account, where you can download the theme straight from there. The majority of themes I've created before were strictly for Legacy's game, Blackfire. Starting now, however, I will start creating themes for anyone who want a different taste in music for their rpg project, website etc. Make sure you give credit! Enjoy!
Oh...Very nice stuff you have here, Spirit. I specially liked The Three Kingdoms, it has a very epic feeling to it and A Newborn Angel makes me think of Pokemon, for some reason...Anyways, i'm looking forward to else you'll be coming up with
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It's not really rpgish since I didn't really take that approach this time. Actually when I first started it, I was thinking maybe an RPG fanfare or something, but my mind spiralled out of control lol.
Instruments used in this piece include: 1. Violas Pizzcato 2. Concert Piano 3. Slow Violas Section 4. Orchestra Drum kit 5. French Horn Section 6. Trumpet Section 2 7. Trombone Section 2 8. Tremelo Violas 9. ContraBass Section 10. Bassoon 11. Timpani/Timpani Roll 12. Choir Aahs
Criticism is a must! The more harsh the critique is, the better I become. Lay it on meh!
Two new tracks has been added to the list under "Better Quality Pieaces"
These tracks were created totally different than my usual way of doing it. Icecap, a member from Legacy Studios, has given me a very good rundown on how to make pieces sound more orchestral. My older pieces sounded a bit popish. God of War & Peace is by far my favorite piece so enjoy and give feedback!
A new track has been added labeled under New & Improved. As the name suggested, the piece is a hella of a lot better than my previous pieces. The melodies are more catchy and a lot more in tune. I noticed how music topics don't get much buzz as art topics, but I hope you guys enjoy it.
Well if anyone cares, I put something up that everyone should be familiar with. The Pumpkin King. The epic and popular piece from Tim Burton's Nightmare Before Christmas. I didn't know what I was thinking, but I decided to remake it in my own way. I shouldn't have...Actually, I should be imprisoned for messing with such a beautiful piece...please don't kill me...just applaud my effort >_>;
lol, ofcourse it is nowhere near the original piece. I wasn't really able to pick out the instruments used in the original version, but I was able to pick out only a few, the rest were improvised. When it starts to die down, and it starts to sound all eerie...I was trying to imitate Dr. Finklestein's lab. Experiments all over the place, liquid boiling in the background, buzzers going off etc. So, I don't know, I guess I didn't do too bad for someone at my level of music making so, I hope you guys enjoy it.
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I haven't really had a chance to properly respond to this topic, which is why I haven't. Sorry. D= Anyway, I'd like to go ahead and say that your work is quite good and that you have an ear for good music, which helps a lot. =] I'll give more specific feedback some time, but I'm off to bed for now. Keep up the good work, I've checked by every time you've posted, so don't think this topic is being passed by.
I've posted many of the same pieces on other sites as well. According to the other guys my pieces still needs a lot of work, which I can agree. So far my music has came to a screeching hault since I have a writers block lol. I've been listening to various rpg music and orchestras to try and come up with new patterns and melodies...so far nothing <_<;
I'll be sure to post new stuff as soon as I come up with them.