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Title: [Orchestral] Aurora (.mp3)
Post by: KrazyKatz on July 20, 2010, 21:55:32
This was composed to back an upcoming trailer for an Massive Multi-player Online Strategy Game.

http://www.sonicbrilliance.com/Aurora.mp3

I like it. I hope you do to :)
Title: [Orchestral] Aurora (.mp3)
Post by: psishock on July 20, 2010, 22:12:29
yes, it has a dramatic, very movie like atmosphere. Can we see the actual trailer?

Quoteupcoming trailer for an Massive Multi-player Online Strategy Game
please, be more aggressive with the promoting. I may be interested on playing, if its good. ^_^
Title: [Orchestral] Aurora (.mp3)
Post by: uncloned on July 24, 2010, 00:20:46
awesome up to the first cymbal crescendo - after that it wasn't as unique but still quite good.
Title: [Orchestral] Aurora (.mp3)
Post by: Tony on July 25, 2010, 08:47:45
Excellent song man! I couldnt pick anything bad out on it. I hope to get that good some day :D
Title: [Orchestral] Aurora (.mp3)
Post by: KrazyKatz on July 25, 2010, 09:18:30
Thanks fellows :).
I'll be sure to update with the trailer link when they've completed it Psi.
Title: [Orchestral] Aurora (.mp3)
Post by: Harbinger on August 04, 2010, 21:22:25
Notes as i'm listening:

Excellent orchestral music! Definitely interesting and would make for a great background track to a movie or an epic RPG. --  Whoa! It stopped. Either it's an intro or outro. Oh, only a minute and a half...

I like the broad bass-to-treble spectrum, and the instrumental progressions. It seems each section (woodwinds, brass, strings, percussion) has its own role and everything lends to an overriding balance of contribution. From the staccato arpeggiation to the final timpani thrusts there is a definite visual component, reminding one of a royal Middle Ages saga yet to unfold. I sense the princess, the knight, the valor, the kingdom, the fear and the hope. That's how expressive this short little piece is...

Good work. Perhaps you can use some of the themes and instrumentation for a larger, more expansive piece.