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No problem Lee. Well deserved as far as I’m concerned.

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Thanks a lot Michael! Yeah i was away from socials a bit for summer’s end. I’m trying to re-focus on my music and started a mini-album project (half-done :blush:) so i’m not posting my tracks yet and had to let go of a few composing contests :man_shrugging: due to lack of free time. But i plan on coming back with (i hope) a little better mixes and tracks soon :crossed_fingers:

This track was a bit of an experiment to see if i should make a few with that vibe too :grin:

Really glad you liked it, i really need all the support i can get right now :folded_hands::folded_hands: Thanks again!

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Really like from 3’ :slight_smile: nice orchestration there. The 2x “Achilles” is very cool too, gives an immersion in the track, good work!

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Cool and haunty atmosphere for the first middle :ghost: . Love the energy that comes in with the guitars after :fire::+1:

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The title says it all.

Immersive sound, and I didn’t see that ending coming.

Powerful throughout.

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Thanks for your comments Lee. Much appreciated buddy.

Really enjoyed that Matt! Definitely has the trailer sound to it. If I was to give feedback you may want a transition into the final section. Maybe a crescendo or even a sub drop or a downer.

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What a great piece Lee! It really evoked that sound from ancient times and the vocals made me think gospel at times but it worked so well. The ending part really reminded me of Nightwish which is incredibly high praise in the orchestration!

Thank you Ali, really appreciate your comments.

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Thank you Vishen, that’s so kind.

I’ll have to check out Nightwish - ‘a Finnish Symphonic Metal band’ - WOW

Thanks Vishen! Really glad you liked it :grinning_face:and thanks for the feedback!

In fact when that version was out i ended up doing a second version for fun with trailer fxs like whooshes and suckbacks etc, but i wanted to keep the two separated as they don’t give the exact same vibe

I’ll release it later this week :+1: thanks again

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This makes me feel ready for adventure! Fantastic work!

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Excellent, Michael. This is intense also - from about 2:50 reminds of the super intense boss fights on Valheim (I sometimes play games when I have no energy for anything else!). Fantastic how you’re able to evoke different emotions through this composition.

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Thanks for your much appreciated comments Eleri. I’ve never played Valheim but I am sure that if I did you would whip my backside good and proper. :laughing: What I love about this forum is for few days it all goes quiet and then everyone including yourself suddenly starts sharing some fantastic compositions on this Crow Hill forum which is so inspirational to me. It’s like a loop where I feed off the inspiration of others. I’m currently trying to finish off all of my unfinished compositions as I’ve fallen well behind due to a busy work schedule and life commitments. You all know how it goes. We are all most probably in the same boat. I look forward to hearing one of your new master pieces soon on this forum first, ok. Anyway, so that I can tick it off my bucket to do list I will share with you all in a few minutes another composition which I’ve just completed but this next composition does not include any Crow Hill plugins, ok. I hope it gives you all some inspiration. :heart:

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It is the spooky season after all! Thanks for listening Matt :slight_smile:

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Thank you :slightly_smiling_face::folded_hands: have a good adventure! :grinning_face:

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I agree, it’s a great help to get the inspiration and also the communication with others. Conversations, mentions, a follow on your chosen site or even just a simple emoji reaction for something just gives that little bit of extra motivation and encouragement.
It feels like the momentum of the Crow Hill network continues to build up. And hopefully the gravity will pull more people in to contribute and collaborate etc.
It’s great listening to people’s work and watching their videos here😊

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This is great Michael, the use of guitars was a nice touch too. I’m used to your more sentimental pieces so it’s nice to listen to one with a bit more edge to it!

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Beautiful emotions in there, i especially liked the second part with the choirs :blush:

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‘Get Me’ - a piano ballad with strings

Hi Guys

It’s the first ‘song’ I’ve written for a very long time.

https://soundcloud.com/user-292096597/get-me

Regarding the technicalities

Vocals from Synthesizer V (Liam, Solaria & Amara) and EastWest Hollywood BackUp Singers

Native Instruments Noire Piano

Omnisphere Upright Bass

Spitfire Abbey Road 2 Strings

As always, feedback and constructive criticism is very welcome and appreciated.

Lee

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