Description : Another orchestral track.
Worked a lot on the balance of things in the mixing stage, hopefully it sounds at least acceptable to your ears.
Inspired, in some ways, by The Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy, but also with a mind to keeping it sounding fun, playful and mildly sinister... in my mind's eye, this might accompany a theatre play which features young miscreants, perhaps whilst they go round pickpocketing innocent bystanders.
Anyway, hope you enjoy!
Feedback is welcome :)
Description : Just a little ditty made in the style of that annoying telephone hold music that some companies use. Makes use of the free TeleVox VST for that added low fidelity sound.
Description : Work on an electronic piano, without editing. Purely on the impulse of making music. I used the symphonic form, because I wanted to express the theme to the end. I removed everything that was superfluous and I liked it.
Description : An evocative soundtrack that combines rhythms with swelling tones, capturing the essence of time's passage - like flipping through history's pages or watching a newsreel.
Produced by Morgan Johnstone
Mixed by Richard Shekari
Description : Update the mix and add a small intro
Another version for the incredible Manuela voice singing "Today".
I spent more time for this version and have some troubles to export it in high resolution: my mac find the limit :-)
Description : Orchestral version. 90 BPM 4/4 F.
A beautiful a capela from 2Sisters, telling us a true story maybe.
Hope that my orchestral version doesn't depreciate the vocal quality, as there are 2 change of tone not so easy to negociate for a beginner like me.
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