love it
i am reading a navy novel and this is kinda what comes to mind after the navel combat scenes. with the little boats looking around for survivors.
Great job!!!
love it
i am reading a navy novel and this is kinda what comes to mind after the navel combat scenes. with the little boats looking around for survivors.
Great job!!!
Thanks man!
Sweet!
I really love what you've written. It does sound a lot like a lone passenger on some small boat sailing home. I can see it working well as background to D&D or some other RPG's. Great stuff!
Thanks! It's sort of a sad scene really.
Bummer you lost the original
All it took was those waves to turn what could be an easily used emotional song for any situation, into a coastal specific tune. Its still great, dont get me wrong. But looking at it from a "Directors" point of view, its range narrowed alot.
Actually this reminds me of some of the music in Oblivion (Elder Scrolls) when next to.. well, the ocean.
There's a shorter version on my page as well without ocean sounds. :D
Perfect as always
Seriously, if I had the time to, I would write a book. Because your music creates such amazing scenarios without any words needing to be spoken.
Thank you. Feel free to write stories based on the imagery that the music may give to you.
:D
Brokendeck doing what he does best, making amazing music! This could be in the next Hollywood blockbuster. Keep it up Brokendeck!