Nerevar
Credits & Info
- Date
- 05/13/2012
- File Info
- Song
- 4.1 MB
- 1 min 47 sec
- Score
- 4.48 / 5.00
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Author Comments
This is the theme I made for an Elder Scrolls expansion pack (designed by some really talented modders). Please let me know if it is acceptable to thy ears. Shall we dance?
Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars June 8, 2012
this song can make taking a poop an epic event! good job man, I feel so heroic right now :D
You listened to this during your bowel movement, that right mate? What a triumph!
Rated 5 / 5 stars May 23, 2012
Someone who bothers using a Timpani effectively!
I absolutely love the opening Trombone/low horn motif... very heroic. I only wish the strings following it up had more time to develop before the theme around 1:00 came in. At that point, I could imagine some excellent snare work... rolls and "rat-a-tat-tats" in a march going on. Perhaps your timpani could fill in more there. Definitely consider a snare drum at the least... it has the feel of a heroic march from a cinematic score (definitely reminds me of the work of Harry Gregson-Williams in Chronicles of Narnia).
The intro is nice, but I could imagine a triangle part going on... gently chiming in to introduce the trombones and so on.
0:49 with the trumpets heralds a great moment, but imagine offering that to the clarinets (in their lower registries) at first before handing it over to the trumpets around 0:55 with that great dissonant chord.
At the epic horn melody around 1:20, I wonder what would happen if you had your first violins playing 8va that exact melody, it often lends a great epic feel.
As always, your work awes me and inspires me to write even grander pieces. Best of luck with your composing, I'll try to offer some ideas on other pieces if it helps. :)
-Samulis
The first brass instrument you heard was a solo french horn, accompanied by a trumpet later. You always come up with the most innovative ideas in improving music, I don't know what I would do without you honestly.
I'll be producing more epically inspired pieces, and I will do my best to add more emphasis on backup instrumentation and attention to detail. This song was short so I didn't have much time to focus on it as I would have liked.
Thank you for the review, and as always -- you're the best.
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars May 20, 2012
This is absolutely fantastic, I only wish it were longer. Also, the ending seemed a bit underplayed, I was expecting something more dramatic.
Sorry. I should of added more emphasis on the ending. But I didn't want it too climatic.
Rated 4 / 5 stars May 14, 2012
I can see where you're going, did you spend all the time you wished you could have spent on this piece?
No.. unfortunately. What little time I have available to devote towards music is valuable to me however, and I hope I am choosing my time wisely in that regard.
Rated 5 / 5 stars May 14, 2012
It's beautiful. Just like all your pieces! You're a very talented composer, indeed!
I think it will fit very well. It has the feeling of being a part of the Elder Scrolls saga themes. I'd really love to play the expanded game with this piece as it's theme!
But maybe you could try making it a bit longer if you have the inspiration? Maybe up to 2:30 or so, then it would be perfect!
Cheers!
I will have to extend the theme and also perhaps do a little mastering. Thanks for the kind regards, and feel free to check out some other stuff of mine.