This is a nice piece i have just recently written. If you listen to it, make sure you dont stop listening to it because of the slow style at first, it only lasts about 20 seconds.
Please feel free to make comments, I will not take things too harshly, and actually appreciate any comments you might make.
Thank You.
UPDATE:
I have recorded another version of this music with my new hardware. It is the same song, but with with better reverb effects added to it.
Enjoy!
Please visit my website: http://SnafeComposed.nwvault.ign.com
Posted by bsb5652 at 2009-11-28 22:03:25 Voted 10.00 on 11/28/09
Totally professional work, we will be using your work on our upcoming expansion to ROT. It fits very well and is tremendous! Keep them coming! _________________________ Brian S. Bloom
Realms of Trinity for NWN2 PW Creator Link
Neverwinter Nights Podcast Executive Producer Link
Posted by Vates Lupus at 2009-10-11 14:11:01 Voted 10.00 on 10/11/09
I like the feel. You always seems to be able to grasp the right sound for the Medieval era.
This has a great sound, but to me, it seems a little different than just "Travel Music". Just thinking. _________________________ -Christopher Escalante
Posted by Elysius at 2008-05-02 03:12:19 Voted 9.00 on 05/02/08
Interesting piece, but the music changes mood so often that it's hard to peg how it can be used in game. _________________________ Yay, I have a blog. Faithless: The Making of an NWN2 Module
Posted by DragonBlood87 at 2008-02-10 14:31:03 Voted 10.00 on 02/10/08
Love the tracks. _________________________ If at first you don't succeed, then skydiving is not for you.
Posted by yerik at 2007-03-17 05:53:03 Voted 10.00 on 03/17/07
I really think you should use this part as a great exposition for a larger scale symphonic movement or piece. You show that you are are skilled in thematic work, and to hear this theme put into a Rondo or Sonata like setting, would have been exciting. I hear some hints of Bela Bartok. Great, I must listen to some of my Bela Bartok recordings now. Long since! ;-) _________________________ Link
Posted by yerik at 2007-03-17 05:51:28 Voted 10.00 on 03/17/07
I really think you should use this part as a great exposition for a larger scale symphonic movement or piece. You show that you are are skilled in thematic work, and to hear this theme put into a Rondo or Sonata like setting, would have been exciting. I hear some hints of Bela Bartok. Great, I must listen to some of my Bela Bartok recordings now. Long since! ;-) _________________________ Link
Posted by yerik at 2007-03-17 05:27:03 Voted 10.00 on 03/17/07
This is a very good piece of work. A simple theme masterfully orchestrated, and really gets to you at once. It is no doubt that something exciting is following after this music. If you got more material on this piece, please show us! :-)) _________________________ Link
Thank you, it is always good to hear people like my music. _________________________ Snafe Composed: What is a game without music? Neverending Nights - A NWN Machinima
Posted by Dtelm at 2007-01-13 10:41:38 Voted 10.00 on 01/13/07
Very nice! your stuff is my favorite! _________________________ Her strong enchantments failing,
Her towers of fear in wreck,
Her limbecks dried of poisons
And the knife at her neck,
The Queen of air and darkness
Begins to shrill and cry,
�O young man, O my slayer,
To-morrow you shall die.�
O Queen of air and darkness,
I think �tis truth you say,
And I shall die to-morrow;
But you will die to-day.
go ahead. I put it on the vault for people to use. _________________________ Snafe Composed: What is a game without music? Neverending Nights - A NWN Machinima
Posted by Roseblack at 2006-05-23 12:10:47 Voted 9.75 on 05/23/06
Like, this would be perfect for the rescue scene of Captian Christian Luke, expatriate to the Imperial Air Force (zepplins, you feinds, its still fantasy ;) )
Posted by Roseblack at 2006-05-23 12:04:34 Voted 9.75 on 05/23/06
mind if i use this awesome stuff for the emotional parts of my module? :)
Posted by Roseblack at 2006-05-23 11:44:19 Voted 9.75 on 05/23/06
HOly crap this is some awesome stuff.. Mind if i borrow your beautiful ambient music for the emotional parts of my module? :)
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