- Colours of the Land -

by Fox Amoore

in Completed Works

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Apr 4th 2008
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ambient amoore choir classical classical drum easy easy listening flute fox instrumental listening miscellaneous music string
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This was done as a theme track to a character called Edhel. He gave me a tribal, spiritual and also native vibe. Starts off with just the percussion, then it gradually builds up with a viola section, then a tin whistle and eventually most of the orchestra. I also snuck in some African chants to aid with the drums The middle section quietens down with a scored out section for the violas and cellos, (got a counter melody coming in on the violas). It quietens further with just percussion and an Irish wooden flute solo (So it has a somewhat Celtic sound as well). It then builds back up into the main section, then exits with a soft choir section and drum.

Thanks to everyone who checks out my music!

IRISH TIN WHISTLE = MUCH

[Music © Fox Amoore. Preview image © Mirrorstewedios]

Comments

MechMario77 Says:

how do u do it? you always get the music to tackle my senses. unbelievable job like always.

Alex LOL Stoica Says:

Great job chap!
is the conga loop yours or, is it predefined?
Awesome Flute anyway!
My Soundtrack sense is tingling

AngelsDontKill Says:

Cool, another new original track
The percussion sounded very neat in the beginning, it made what would come next hard to expect, but it all turned out great. I'd like to say more, but it's hard to put the emotions of your music into words. You make everything a bit epic
I'm still expecting you to one day throw everyone off and upload some crazy electronic music

Athius Says:

This really makes me wish I'll get my new keyboard back soon, since something screwed up with it before. Oh well, this is very nice; the kind of nice that is associated with you.

Light Trainer Says:

This is beautiful!

Shadow Dinosaur Says:

Grand job!!

Dinomaster Says:

i can just imagine that wildlife man stand with a spear and looking over the horizont.

beautifull as always.

SilverBlueMetalWolf Says:

Gees, this track was done wonderfully. For some reason, this reminds me of a place in Skies of Arcadia (The place was called Horteka in the game). This song really is wonderful. I LOVE this. Great job as always, Fox.

MidoriEyes Says:

I love how you used violins in this piece, and instrument not often played in Indian based music. And I've always admired the sound of that particular flute in the beginning of your score. What type of wind instrument is it? Beautiful job.

Merina Says:

I especially love the percussion in the beginning. But that's me. I love love love percussion.