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Minas Tirith


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I used the horns here to try to get across the feeling of Minas Tirith - a city which was incredibly impressive in its prime, but is without a king, run down, and surrounded on all sides. The horns are a theme which I use for Gondor - they come up in a few of my other tracks if you listen out for them. Especially the next track I'm about to upload - Pelennor Fields.
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Uploaded: May 02, 2007 - 02:16:01 PM
Last Updated: May 02, 2007 - 02:16:01 PM Last Played: Nov 15, 2009 - 10:38:59 AM
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michael2 said 936 days ago (May 3rd, 2007)
i'm impressed
this is a really great sounding soundtrack song. i can smell the popcorn now. wish it was a bit longer, but really great stuff.
Check out my latest song called Behind Enemy Lines (w/Bud and Particle Dots)
Morning Light said 935 days ago (May 4th, 2007)
WONDERFUL :)*
I think you were just warming up :D), I like how the voice sound comes in at the end to.....I wish I could do things like this! :)
Check out my latest song called Morning Rose
elfdaughter said 932 days ago (May 7th, 2007)
Thanks!
Thank you! Well, you can do it! Software is the only limitation to the artist's imagination - but there's a ton of software available out there!

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