3 kind of dramatic / classical pieces
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3 kind of dramatic / classical pieces
https://audiu.net/projects/winter2spring
https://audiu.net/projects/darkdays
https://audiu.net/projects/harvester (partial)
I am open to suggestions how to make them better, or links to compositions which could be used as a guideline how to do something like this?
What I am considering now is change order of parts: start with slower passage, and but stronger later, but not sure will that work significantly better. Problem is also that parts have nothing common.
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Re: 3 kind of dramatic / classical pieces
https://audiu.net/projects/winter2spring
I'm not really into classical music, but you might check out MAX RICHTER.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Bb0k9HgQxc
Or for the more dramatic part: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1-uzsfFjss
Same for the 3rd track, although I think it works already as it is. You could start at ~1:00 and bring the beginning later. In the beginning it sounds like it's a trash metal cover. Maybe something like this will also inspire you:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfNw3ku3ddQ
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http://wikisend.com/download/284322/orchestra.zip
"DelloJoio" is an orchestral arrangement I made from a piano piece by Norman Dello Joio. "Hollywood" (Theme from a 1960's Hollywood Boxoffice Flop) is an original piece I wrote/arranged/recorded (performed by the No Budget Orchestra).
In addition to the audio recordings, I've included the MIDI files (ie, the actual orchestral scores).
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Re: 3 kind of dramatic / classical pieces
Thanks for encouraging comments and advices! I'll listen pieces you listed, maybe they will provide me some idea where to continue.lilith wrote:Just listened to the first one and that's really great! Concerning the structure why not starting at 0:59, bring the louder part of the beginning later and later again more silent? In the louder part you can add some timpani sounds to make it even more dramatic.
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Thanks. For me they do are not the feeling/mood I am looking for.j_e_f_f_g wrote: "DelloJoio" is an orchestral arrangement I made from a piano piece by Norman Dello Joio. "Hollywood" (Theme from a 1960's Hollywood Boxoffice Flop) is an original piece I wrote/arranged/recorded (performed by the No Budget Orchestra).
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I can tell that you are unsatisfied with the form that your compositions take. I can only encourage you to keep trying, if only to give me somebody around here that I can discuss orchestral arrangements with
Mattias Westlund has written some excellent articles about virtual orchestration. If you want to learn more about positioning your orchestra in a virtual space, read the whole series linked at the top of his articles page. I can also recommend Mixing and processing a virtual orchestra and Layering orchestral samples.
Edit: What samples are you using? I'm always on the lookout for good orchestral sounds.
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Virtually Playing Orhestra. Those pieces are made with caustic, started on mobile phone / tablet, then some work done on linux also, running caustic with wine. Most likely they will end to Mixbus, in midi or audio just for final mixing.Michael Willis wrote:Edit: What samples are you using? I'm always on the lookout for good orchestral sounds.
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Suggestion for places where sharing music would be ok also for heavily securoty minded? Sure I could share them on my own web server as mp3 or ogg files if that is ok?folderol wrote:Website demands too many scripts - so not going there sorry.
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I'm not sure what you mean by security, but the sad fact is that music is trivially easy to copy - if that's your concern.tavasti wrote:Suggestion for places where sharing music would be ok also for heavily securoty minded? Sure I could share them on my own web server as mp3 or ogg files if that is ok?folderol wrote:Website demands too many scripts - so not going there sorry.
Places I use are:
Soundcloud - very little scripting demanded.
Internet Archive - expect all music to be downloadable.
My own website - No scripting of any sort and I always make my work downloadable.
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I was meaning where I should share that you would not be complaining about scripts, assuming you don't want browser to run any scripts.folderol wrote:I'm not sure what you mean by security, but the sad fact is that music is trivially easy to copy - if that's your concern.tavasti wrote:Suggestion for places where sharing music would be ok also for heavily securoty minded? Sure I could share them on my own web server as mp3 or ogg files if that is ok?folderol wrote:Website demands too many scripts - so not going there sorry.
No, I'm not worried somebody stealing my music
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Though I have no passion for darkness, but the music is interesting!