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Battle and War
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Uploaded: Apr 10, 2006 - 08:55:39 PM
Last Updated: Apr 10, 2006 - 07:26:09 PM Last Played: Nov 15, 2009 - 12:16:41 PM
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moorlandt said 1326 days ago (April 11th, 2006)
A great composition
Congrats on the astonishing composition. I wonder how this would sound with a real orchestra. Reminds me a bit of the orchestral works of Eric Satie. One hell of a job you did here, in spite of the GB orchestral instruments that - unfortunately - can never replace the real orchestral sound and feel. Nevertheless, even after I played it three times (and I don't do this often with MJ tracks), it's still very and very convincing. Great work!
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Guardianxf said 1322 days ago (April 14th, 2006)
A great composition
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Dharma Logos said 898 days ago (June 12th, 2007)
Awesome.
Sounds like the soundtrack to an action fantasy. Throw in some middle-eastern scales, and this would fit Conan the Barbarian perfectly. (For some reason I'm always comparing big symphonic pieces after Beethoven with Conan.) As it is, extremely well-put together. Listening on these cheap speakers at work I couldn't even tell that it wasn't a real orchestra. I need to listen to your music and learn from it. This reminds me of a late 19th century Russian composer, I don't remember who for sure. Mussorgsky, perhaps?
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