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Music Light Forest Theme Song - Custom Composition

Discussion in 'Your Work' started by Computekk, Feb 8, 2021.

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How does this sound

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  1. Computekk

    Computekk Steampunk Virtuoso

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    I did another one, this time it's based around the Light Forest in Gavel. The song starts with a nice, peaceful, and serene melody, representative of life and nature, along with some bird whistles! Then transitions into a more sinister unnerving minor key, which represents the spread of the decay toward the light forest, and the final part which transitions back into the original chord progression (different key), represents the player's attempt to save the forest. I'll continue it later, I'm also working on the Qira piece too lol.

    pls music team, feedback
     
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    quadblast24 The Chronologer VIP

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    This sounds really nice. Some things I'd suggest is include some of the noteblock music from light forest as well. If you can find a way to integrate that into the main melody, (even just some of the chords) than it could sound a lot better. Also add a tiny minor part for the piccolo to make it more minor. Adding a cello or bass part for low tones (especially near the middle) will support the melody in the major sections and convey the dark minor tones in the middle.
    I especially enjoy the slide whistle and piano parts as well. Good job on them.
     
  3. Computekk

    Computekk Steampunk Virtuoso

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    Thanks man! I might add more embellishments to the piano part instead of it just being note by note, and I'll try to work on the piccolo part, cause that is the high soprano, and needs some supportive melody. The big issue with musescore is dynamic balancing, because I've had to go into the Mixer and literally fine-tune each volume to a specific dB because sometimes the mezzo's are a bit loud and the pianos are a bit too soft lmao.

    Thanks for the feedback!
     
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