Hello! I posted a couple of movements of my original "Dragonlance Suite" here a while ago and received some great feedback. I have now completed the fourth and final movement of the suite. I invite you to have a listen, and if you enjoy, please please share, and feel free to use this in your games!
Thank you Scott. Your composition is breathtaking! I have already passed it around to a few DM's I know, and made sure they know your name! I love this piece!!!
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I am not sure what my Spirit Animal is. But whatever that thing is, I am pretty sure it has rabies!
My pleasure. So you can have a feel for the people that you inspire. My favorite composers are Ryuichi Sakamoto, John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith, Basil Poledouris, and Marco Beltrami. This had kind of a high end Game/Anime feel, but the use of woodwinds is reminiscent of stuff that inspired me in my childhood! Very uplifting, and perfect to intro with or even transitioning major scenes geographically! The voice work is haunting! And the way you move harp style instruments through and the bells was perfect!
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I am not sure what my Spirit Animal is. But whatever that thing is, I am pretty sure it has rabies!
Hello! I posted a couple of movements of my original "Dragonlance Suite" here a while ago and received some great feedback. I have now completed the fourth and final movement of the suite. I invite you to have a listen, and if you enjoy, please please share, and feel free to use this in your games!
Dragonlance Suite, Vol. I | Scott Brownlee (bandcamp.com)
Thank you Scott. Your composition is breathtaking! I have already passed it around to a few DM's I know, and made sure they know your name! I love this piece!!!
I am not sure what my Spirit Animal is. But whatever that thing is, I am pretty sure it has rabies!
Thank you so much! I really appreciate the feedback and sharing!
My pleasure. So you can have a feel for the people that you inspire. My favorite composers are Ryuichi Sakamoto, John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith, Basil Poledouris, and Marco Beltrami. This had kind of a high end Game/Anime feel, but the use of woodwinds is reminiscent of stuff that inspired me in my childhood! Very uplifting, and perfect to intro with or even transitioning major scenes geographically! The voice work is haunting! And the way you move harp style instruments through and the bells was perfect!
I am not sure what my Spirit Animal is. But whatever that thing is, I am pretty sure it has rabies!
Many of those composers are my favourites too -- go figure! :-) Thanks very much again!