Description : Probably gone to far with this one, but really wanted to create a movie/orchestral type track. the composition is about being in a bad place but seeing the way out again at the end ( profound not!!) it also features some of my feeble keyboard skills, which I am determined to improve in 2015. Comments good or bad as usual gratefully received. Thanks,
Mark
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MAgix always loved this program most of the stuff the movie pieces i made where form here.... As for the way you made this song i like it, you took a different route then me on how to how to bring it together and it holds up very good :) but it feels like at the end you ended it so sudden wished it was kinda longer but regardless you did a dam good job well done :D
Hi Angel,
MAGIX, it is such a great programme which still lets you put your own mark on it! thanks for liking and I did consider extending it ( I may do a new version sometime!)but I like to try an keep interest by creating shorter tracks! there are those on looperman so much better at creating longer tracks that are always so good such as Orlando, Static Nomad and Free Radical to name a few..but a big thanks again.
Best wishes,
Mark
Super job, Mark. Has many elements I love in classical music. I played in the Pensacola Symphony Orchestra for 4 years back in the day, and, being a percussionist, I always love the high energy pieces we did. Doing something like this would have definitely gotten my adrenalin up. I really like the dynamics you used in the piece. The harp and xylophone really sound nice and I love the choir...Hell, I love it all!
Coming from a great percussionist like you that is truly a compliment, and thank you....I loved doing the drum builds at the end and though I love my EDM, I so enjoy creating orchestral music too. thanks again for your kind comments,
best wishes,
Mark
Hi Mark. Can it be that you're a film composer. Because that's really WOW. I played a game. In the 90s. It was called, Tomb Raider. And the music was the same. So mysterious, so wonderful.
Hi MR,
thank you, ahhh Lara Croft, its one game I didn't play...but thank you for the comparison and it is so pleasing to know I have hit what I wanted to do...but still being original ( hopefully!!). thanks so much again,
Mark
The piano was beautiful in the beginning, and strings to! This track reminds me of the movie, Coraline. I think it would fit superb in there. Or a fantasy video game. It was a great listen. :D
Thank you for taking time out to listen and for your great comments, and I am so pleased that you got what I was trying to achieve. thank you again,
Best wishes,
Mark
Hey Larrywiggles1, Love this track "out of the gloom". I was hoping to get your permission to use this track royalty free for a BASE jumping video I am making right now. I think parts of this track would be amazing for the video and would of course give you music credit in the end. I would love to use it if it is ok with you!!
thanks for your kind comments and really pleased you like.
No worries go ahead and use it, just mention mark Jeffries and that would be great, would love to see you finished video too. Best of luck with your shoot and thanks again.
Very best wishes,
Mark
whooo thanks Danke,
and indeed Dhake hands my friend, I appreciate your comments so very much, and just so pleased you got what I wanted to get across with this track, from day one you have given always honest comments and that I value so very much.
Thanks again and Dhake hands Danke,
speak again soon and take care, best wishes,
Mark
At noon under the spaghetti western sun: the Brahms and Prokofjew shootout.
Very cool track, good composing and arranging. Keeps the power through the whole track without using too much compression.
I don't think you've gone too far. But far. A huge stream of musical information, it's like a videogame ad music telling you all you got to know (or feel) about the game in less than one minute - I'd sure buy your game!
Hi Oscar,
thank you, that is an awesome comment and I mean that, you have summed up what I wanted to portray, and you can have the game for free!! thanks so much again Oscar,
very best wishes and speak soon,
Mark
Love how powerful this track is. The cellos at 0:30 are fantastic! Great work larry, this was a fantastic piece to listen to! The brass mixed with the chorus at 1:29 is fantastic, and the male choir at 1:37 made me feel like i was playing halo again! (don't know if you know the halo theme if you don't check it out) The clarinet after that made me think that I was running through the forests of Oblivion again. (I'm a gamer if you couldn't tell) Overall this track was one of the best orchestral pieces I've listened to on this site. Well done!
P.s. Thanks for always being supportive on my tracks!
Rico L.
Hi Rico,
well what can I say except a massive thank you, and I really appreciate your comments and your reference to gaming and Halo especially, it really was a big compliment..my gaming skills are like that of my keyboard...limited!!keep up your gaming and producing great music Rico, and thanks again.
my best wishes and take care,
Mark
You definitely have the soundtrack Mark...there are some parts that I think would make it ideal for one of those fantasy or midevil kind of scene sets with the flute sound & vocal pads etc......big mix here...and all sits very nice and clear on my speakers...well...now that Winter is at its worst perhaps it will keep you inside and doing more music....your year is off to a very fine start.....Ed
a big thank you, really pleased you like, and the effect I was trying to create, and yes it will be good to start creating again....and winters a good excuse for a drop or two of the good stuff!
thanks again Ed,
Take care,
Mark
This is sounding really good Mark (even though my headphones are now only working on the left hand side PAH!!!) I can't pick out your "feeble" keyboard skills from the mix. Everything sounds bang on to me and you've created the exact atmosphere you said you were trying to achieve so i'd say jobs a goodun!!!
Love the big drum build towards the end of the track.
Splendid!
FR
Thank you, thank goodness for your dodgy headphones!! glad it the spot though, I had wanted to do a cinematic style track for a while so thought I would have a go, its good to be creating again after a long spell of not producing much.
thanks again and take care,
Mark
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MAGIX, it is such a great programme which still lets you put your own mark on it! thanks for liking and I did consider extending it ( I may do a new version sometime!)but I like to try an keep interest by creating shorter tracks! there are those on looperman so much better at creating longer tracks that are always so good such as Orlando, Static Nomad and Free Radical to name a few..but a big thanks again.
Best wishes,
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Best wishes,
Mark
will sound so cool in rpg games
the sounds are so clear and the synths are really nice...
enjoyed a lot
Best wishes,
Mark
Cheers,
Scott
Coming from a great percussionist like you that is truly a compliment, and thank you....I loved doing the drum builds at the end and though I love my EDM, I so enjoy creating orchestral music too. thanks again for your kind comments,
best wishes,
Mark
thank you, ahhh Lara Croft, its one game I didn't play...but thank you for the comparison and it is so pleasing to know I have hit what I wanted to do...but still being original ( hopefully!!). thanks so much again,
Mark
not a cinematic tune but briliant .
no worries, didn't quite know where to slot this track, but whatever genre your comments mean so much..thank you.
My best wishes,
Mark
amazing work .
congrats.
best wishes,
Mark
Thank you for taking time out to listen and for your great comments, and I am so pleased that you got what I was trying to achieve. thank you again,
Best wishes,
Mark
thanks for your kind comments and really pleased you like.
No worries go ahead and use it, just mention mark Jeffries and that would be great, would love to see you finished video too. Best of luck with your shoot and thanks again.
Very best wishes,
Mark
A massive thanks for listening.
Best wishes,
Mark
Thanks Oscar,
Speak soon
Superb use of the tension...calm and 'nervous' parts changing...
Congrats Larry, good example for your outstanding all-rounding...:-)
Dhake hands, Danke
and indeed Dhake hands my friend, I appreciate your comments so very much, and just so pleased you got what I wanted to get across with this track, from day one you have given always honest comments and that I value so very much.
Thanks again and Dhake hands Danke,
speak again soon and take care, best wishes,
Mark
Very cool track, good composing and arranging. Keeps the power through the whole track without using too much compression.
I don't think you've gone too far. But far. A huge stream of musical information, it's like a videogame ad music telling you all you got to know (or feel) about the game in less than one minute - I'd sure buy your game!
thank you, that is an awesome comment and I mean that, you have summed up what I wanted to portray, and you can have the game for free!! thanks so much again Oscar,
very best wishes and speak soon,
Mark
P.s. Thanks for always being supportive on my tracks!
Rico L.
well what can I say except a massive thank you, and I really appreciate your comments and your reference to gaming and Halo especially, it really was a big compliment..my gaming skills are like that of my keyboard...limited!!keep up your gaming and producing great music Rico, and thanks again.
my best wishes and take care,
Mark
a big thank you, really pleased you like, and the effect I was trying to create, and yes it will be good to start creating again....and winters a good excuse for a drop or two of the good stuff!
thanks again Ed,
Take care,
Mark
Love the big drum build towards the end of the track.
Splendid!
FR
Thank you, thank goodness for your dodgy headphones!! glad it the spot though, I had wanted to do a cinematic style track for a while so thought I would have a go, its good to be creating again after a long spell of not producing much.
thanks again and take care,
Mark