Hello, friends. I'm new in this forum, so I would like you to invite in two stories inspired by The Elder Scrolls game series lore. I think, music can describe the best ourselfs and i think this is the best way to You meet me and discover my story :)
So enjoy, friends. I hope You like it!
PS. The music in Youtube has included quiet atmosphere sounds, just to increase immerse of listening.
Youtube link - Pinefrost Tower
First is about old imperial tower, which is ruined by now. But i wanted to show its majestic in 'gold era'.
Youtube link - Yngol's Doom
Second one is more complex, that include mythological warrior persons, sea of ghosts and drama.
Don't be fear about good critics and opinions - I'm looking for honesty :)
Sylwester
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Well I have to say honestly that I liked these very much. I found them expressive and emotive. The weaving of timbres and colors is what I think impressed me the most. Do you mind if I ask what orchestral soundsets you used?
Hi Sylwester--
I also enjoyed these works very much--well done!
Expressive and entertaining, and presented very well, and although Im not familiar with the The Elder Scrolls game series lore ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Elder_Scrolls ) they work very successfully in all aspects, even when not knowing the background story.
Great job and thanks for sharing!:)
Bob https://soundcloud.com/bob-morabito
Thank You Marc! I'm glad you like it! I use in the strings some of Garritan Orchestral Strings with reeverb to get better and smoother feeling of them. But Brasses and Woodwinds are mostly Native Instruments company, choirs are Wotan Man with some sopranos from East-West :) All with Valhalla Reeverb. Ofcourse every single instrument was touched with production technics, to get more from them - i mean mainly compression with software products :) I hope i answer fully on your question, sir. Thank You agan!
Bob, also thank you for your opinion! I'm happy to find such a good forum with so good Composers - it's a honor :) Lore of this world are beautiful with music of Jeremy Soule, who did official score and inspired me with this pieces most - has amazing library - here are some of him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vFJ7IsDN0U