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8-BIT MUSIC:
Classic 8-bit chipped gaming music, commonly found in NES games. Full of nostalgia. I created this song for a game I was making. I blogged about creating this song: 8-bit Gaming Music OUTDOOR MELODY:
Guitar duet, piano interlude, accompanied by more guitars, drums, ukulele and an occasional humming track. Very fun, brimming with joy and love, and, yes, very outdoorsy. Perfect for nature related videos. I blogged about the effects in this song: The power of sound of mixing and mastering LOOP MASHUP:
Piano accompanied by shakers, guitar, bass and tambourine. Full of joy, lots of fun LOUNGE JAZZ:
Constant bass and drums, with piano, vibes and saxophone alternating the lead. Very smug form of jazz. |
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SPLATTERED PAINT:
Starts with ambient wind and a Guitar loop accompanied by strings, swells into a calm whistle, followed by a piano acc by strings. Musical representation of an irritated artist at work. DARK MYSTERY:
Ambient synth accompanied by african vocals, give way to an evil E.Bass riff accompanied by drums, followed by a lead flute. Very mystic. Reminds me of Egypt, or other ancient Mediterranean civilizations. TO AND FRO:
Sickly sweet piano solo. Full of sadness, with an unexpected cadence. One of my first compositions. REVISITING CLASSICAL:
This song starts happy, but transitions to dark and serious suspense, ending in a bang! Full orchestra with harpsichord and piano. WORLD TOUR:
Starts out energetic, but the second half is dark and evil. Lots of ethnic music combined with modern instruments. |
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WORLD TOUR:
World Tour is a song with ethnic instruments. It starts with percussion, followed by a sand Rabab lead, accompanied by arab vocals. It then transitions to western classical, then far eastern music. Instruments include harp, african vocals, synths, veena, and many many more! This track is currently only sold by audiojungle MEDIEVAL MELODY:
Recorder and flute lead, accompanied by clarinet, bass, harp and cello (pizz). Emulates an old quality. Reminds many of a boat ride. I blogged about the engineering process of this song: Medieval Melody - Sound Engineering RAIN:
Started out as a piano solo, later added on drums, guitar and bass. This song can be placed as both happy or sad. Both may be applicable based on the situation. REVISITING CLASSICAL:
This song starts with a happy piano and harpsichord acc by woodwind, but transitions to dark and serious suspense music from the entire orchestra (strings, woodwind, brass, percussion), ending in a bang! |