This track reminds me of Life is Strange. <3
My first try at a truly ambient track with percussive influences. An experiment on prolonged notes, soft pads, low brass, strings and drones, along with piano and reversed percussion.
Imagine a moment in time, frozen in an endless loop, floating among reality, a motionless halt in life, and all that breathes and thrives in the world, for time ceases to exist, and the memory is held within there, forever.
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Original composition by Grandvision
Composed in FL Studio 10 Producer Edition
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Released by Grandvision Studio under the Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ )
This track reminds me of Life is Strange. <3
Oh I haven't played that game but was recommended to me by my dear friend. I'll have to take a listen to some of their music. I remember listening to the title theme for the second game one day. It was very serene.
This is a good example of a longer track, done right! I love it :)
Ofc, here you've got the advantage of the ambient genre, and the slow tempo. Either way, you pulled it off nicely, and it sounds great all the way through. Keep it up! ^ ^
Aww thank you for such a kind comment. Ambient takes a little more finesse to do even if people do not realize it. Although it might seem like a more easier genre to get into rather than say "Epic Orchestral" music, it still takes skill to keep a track interesting, at least with what you're working on. There are also different approaches to ambient, what one might consider ambient another might not. There are way to make upbeat ambient tracks, and those with percussion and even drums. It all depends on the sound and the feel.
Very relaxing. The tag's did not lie about that. XD I'm curious what kind of dreams I would have if I fell asleep to this... Probably very interesting one's. I feel this would make for good reading music as well. While listening to it I find my mind wandering easily (Don't take this the wrong way) much like during a class room discussion that you manage to almost tune-out completely because of a day dream but those day dreams end up being the most clear because they were unforced, and came naturally.
Thank you, friend. Music is built on imagery, and the clearer the image, the better the music, but often music must be free to be interpreted in different ways for different people, and I feel this track accomplishes that. Ambient isn't my strong genre, but I tried something, and challenging productions must always be tackled to improve yourself and expand your expertise.
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