Similar to href='http://www.angelfire.com/realm3/lerragon/Ritratto.MP3' target=_top>Ritratto, this mediaeval tavernish tune has a mysterious element to it. Ah, don't they all? With a tin whistle, a surdo, a tambourine, a conga, two string sections, an acoustic guitar and a harp. 4 mins 6 secs.
Hi Kirsti, thanks for the comments. Yes, I don't think that NWN music should necessarily be played on 'authentic' instruments. It's nice to have a mediaeval flavour to it, but music's always been about mixing insruments and styles to create a certain effect.
Thanks again!
Anaeles
Posted by Kirsti N ( 69.136.xxx.xxx ) at 2004-06-22 00:13:00
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Anaeles I really like any piece of music made with what I consider authentic period instruments, cultural boundaries not withstanding (you never would have found all of these instruments in the same tavern, but thats fantasy right? =p). It sounds like it comes straight from the 13th century or earlier.
You use an extremely wide range of instruments in your music sections, keep up the great work.
Kirsti
Posted by Kirsti N ( 69.136.xxx.xxx ) at 2004-06-22 00:13:00
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Anaeles I really like any piece of music made with what I consider authentic period instruments, cultural boundaries not withstanding (you never would have found all of these instruments in the same tavern, but thats fantasy right? =p). It sounds like it comes straight from the 13th century or earlier.
You use an extremely wide range of instruments in your music sections, keep up the great work.
Kirsti
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