The War of the Worlds
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This is my new epic track. What do you think?
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Hello
This is my new epic track. What do you think?
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Hey everyone - this is the first piece I'd like to share here.
This piece is part of a Coastal Themed adventure collection I'm writing that is instrumental and utilizes a lot of piano.
I'm thinking of using this as the final track as it has a "sen
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Written on Piano using E/W Solo Violin as the audio Source. Single Recording No Edits.
A score can be provided but it will be, "all over the place" to say the least.
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Hello everyone! I have finished the writing process for my new string quartet entitled "Look to the Sky". With this piece, I wanted to explore the use of cluster chords in music, but more specifically within Strings. Please give it a listen. I am ope
Read more…Here is my new piece "The Wind Rises", named after the recent Studio Ghibli film. Please let me know what you think.
The file is too big to upload, so here's the link: www.soundcloud.com/hunter-miles-bolton
Read more…Hello guys, I have completed Lost Worlds now, and tho I will not make further changes to it, feedback is very welcome to help me improve on future projects. Im out of time on this one tho now, and my adventure takes me to china until march, when Ill
Read more…I am Steve. I am a Sound Engineer and a composer from Vancouver, Canada. I make fantasy music and am currently working on a project called Lost Worlds. Please take a listen and let me know your thoughts. My Goal is to have my music on a game or tv sh
Read more…Trigrammic Progressions for Three Ensembles of Trombones, using some, but not necessarily all of the following instruments and objects for additional sonic enhancement:
Tam-tam, Electric Piano, Chimes, Triangles, a Tempest in a Teacup, Thunder in a
A Chinese friend of mine played The Dance of the Yao People on the guzheng (Chinese zither) for me in 2005, and I was instantly smitten with the piece. When years later Professor Ken Narducci asked me to write a piece for percussion ensemble for a Di
Read more…Hello composers' forum! This is one of my more recent compositions, but I think it's a good piece to debut on this website. I'm very proud of this song, I think it is both simplistic and dynamic, but I'll let you guys be the judge of that!
By the wa
Read more…Hello, fellow composers.
This is a recording of myself playing clean guitar. This song has been included as a meditation method of mine when I need to relax. Let me know what you all think.
-Noah Fraioli
Read more…Hi dear Members,
I finally finished a new piece called 'Welcome To The Future' and it would be great if you could write me what you think ;)
Have a nice day, Roland.
Read more…This is the beginning of what I hope will be my proudest accomplishment to date: a concept album called "The Bleak December". It's based on a moment in my life when I thought that I was going to die. The title of this song is very important to unders
Read more…So, this is my first attempt at creating a choral piece of music, especially an a cappella piece. I was supposed to be writing some hokey glee club arrangements for songs that were really easy, but then I decided to make this one a lot more, and have
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My name is Kyai Fadillah, I'm new to this forum and the main reason I joined was to get some serious critisism from professional composers. I consider myself a amateur in this field so any advice and/or recommendation would help since I'm sendin
Read more…This was a piece I originally composed back in 2003 and later remade last year. Now, this past year I've been using an old library of VSL, but prior to that I was using Edirol Orchestral for everything (adding in EWQLSO silver edition for choirs, hea
Read more…This is a song I had stowed away in my library for the longest time. I decided to dig it up because I am sincerely curious to see what you all think about it.
Is this song playable on guitar? Probably not. But, that didn't stop me from making it as
Read more…I remember at the start of winter quarter walking into my first composition lesson with a CD full of music that I had composed a year previous to the occasion. My professor was sort of peculiar about the style being very eighteenth century. Out of th
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