[Soundtrack] Misc Explore Music (.MP3) Relaxing, Orchestral

Started by TennMusMakerAdam, September 19, 2010, 20:13:35

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psishock

This is perfect for scenery description music, it doesn't say anything at all about actual adventures, actions or deeds. I could imagine myself wandering on dark, barely lit cave areas, or nighttime on mountain areas. Im not sure that i would add anything else if scenery description was my intention, but i would surely add some more instruments and percussion, if i would like to present the actual story, actions.

Work in progress or not, we discuss music related stuffs and give advices here, in free music download. =)
I'm as calm as a synth without a player.  (Sam_Zen)

TennMusMakerAdam

This was just intended as kind of a miscellaneous or ambient music.  I'm setting out to make my own original soundtrack for an old favorite video game of mine.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Elder_Scrolls_III:_Morrowind

psishock

Morrowind was an awesome game, but i hated the wall of texts, without the digitized voices.

So Oblivion takes the glory for me (asides from the other enchantments). :)
I'm as calm as a synth without a player.  (Sam_Zen)

TennMusMakerAdam

Well, Morrowind had a lot of voice acting done, but very little of it was actually used to advance the plot.  I wish they could have spoken along with the text or something, but it was nice of them to do as much as they did considering how old that game is.

Oblivion was cool two, especially if you have the deadly reflexes mod.  Maybe I just never really paid attention, but I always remember Morrowind having superior music, though.  Like, it's not that it wasn't good music... just that it doesn't hold that nostalgic place in my heart.

Harbinger

Notes as i'm listening:

Very interesting treatment of simple timbres! I like the seeming disharmonious tones underneath the main string timbres -- they're like the opposite of overtones.
Again my ears wish to be taken somewhere. I'm just sitting here in the void either waiting for a scene to appear, i presence to be known, a feeling to emerge, a command to be given. I strongly suggest you do something with this; it has lots of potential. Think about combining it with other unusual ideas you've had. We might able to see something in the dark...