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  • Fanfare for the comping man (and woman) (p.3)
12/14/2015
petelaramee
This sounds great.  Great arrangement too.
12/15/2015
Leizer
Thanks for listening, Pete. I'm glad you liked it.
12/18/2015
stevec
That was nice!    Very proper British orchestral music.    It may be an old MIDI file, but it sounds to me like you nailed it.  I'm guessing you notice a difference with the new library?
 
12/22/2015
Leizer
stevec
That was nice!    Very proper British orchestral music.    It may be an old MIDI file, but it sounds to me like you nailed it.  I'm guessing you notice a difference with the new library?
 


Thanks Steve! Yes, big difference indeed. In 2003 I used sounds 100% from my Roland JV-2080, and it got some varm, nice sounds as well, but the attack was not very realistic. I still have it plugged-in, but rarely use it nowadays.
12/22/2015
emeraldsoul
They are all gathered. The hero is being awarded a medal. Lots of satisfied looks all around, and nods of approval.
 
Very nice, good tools in good hands I'd say. Well done! Nothing here that is short of something you'd hear in a theater. Or, in a theatre.
 
cheers,
-Tom
12/22/2015
Tap
Well I can't get any of those sounds out of my old Roland Juno-106. :)  This is a really great composition. Nothing but praise here as well .....
 
12/24/2015
biodiode
This sounded excellent, has a nice broad use of the strings. I could see this fitting in with the end credits of a movie.
Great stuff.
 
12/24/2015
RussjWhite
Very cool piece of composing and orchestrating here. Nicely done
12/24/2015
Jesse Screed
Whoa!
 
I'm seeing the troops returning victorious.  Marching under the arch to the adulation of the crowds.
 
At 1:14 we see an adoring Mother wave to her son as he marches by.  His girlfriend bolts from the crowd and embraces him, very nearly disrupting the entire parade.  He gives her a kiss, pushes her away, and the march continues. 
 
That's what I saw in my mind
 
Very Cool
 
Jesse Q Screed
 
12/28/2015
Leizer
emeraldsoul
They are all gathered. The hero is being awarded a medal. Lots of satisfied looks all around, and nods of approval.
 
Very nice, good tools in good hands I'd say. Well done! Nothing here that is short of something you'd hear in a theater. Or, in a theatre.
 
cheers,
-Tom


Thanks Tom for the theatric glimpse! Not so strange perhaps that the coronation music from Star Wars IV is one of my favourites.

Tap
Well I can't get any of those sounds out of my old Roland Juno-106. :)  This is a really great composition. Nothing but praise here as well .....


 Thank you, Tap! I'm glad you liked it. Maybe not the sounds for this on the Juno-106, but if you sold it you would get much more for it than my JV-2080...

biodiode
This sounded excellent, has a nice broad use of the strings. I could see this fitting in with the end credits of a movie.
Great stuff.


Thanks for listening, biodiode! Interesting that several of you thinks this as an end theme. I thought of it as an introduction theme initially, but... you're right, it would work fine as an end theme as well.

gusrogers
Very cool piece of composing and orchestrating here. Nicely done


Thanks Gus for commenting and listening!

Jesse Screed
Whoa!
 
I'm seeing the troops returning victorious.  Marching under the arch to the adulation of the crowds.
 
At 1:14 we see an adoring Mother wave to her son as he marches by.  His girlfriend bolts from the crowd and embraces him, very nearly disrupting the entire parade.  He gives her a kiss, pushes her away, and the march continues. 
 
That's what I saw in my mind
 
Very Cool
 
Jesse Q Screed
 


Lol very detailed scenery there, Jesse! The only thing to do now is to find that movie script and give the director a call, then!
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