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Chasingthesun_jeff

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  1. Thanks beefy! your correct I was not trying to do anything new with that night time explore track. I actually really enjoy the harps and typical flute styled orchestration in medieval scenes of that nature =) Thanks for the nice words mate! Glad you enjoyed the combat piece! Jeff
  2. Hello all! These are 2 new cues written for a fantasy medieval world. The first is a Night Time exploring piece for going around the towns and wilderness. Explore 2 The next piece is geared towards Heroic/Combat music for in game. Game combat 4 Comments are more then welcome! Thanks alot mates! :wub:
  3. thank you very much S. Larson! thanks for the listen mate
  4. Hey thanks Lord and Tang! I really appreciate the nice words! Thank you!
  5. Johnathan Thank you very much for your kind words mate! I'm glad you thought the style was up to the standards of the industry! Very kind of you to comment and I appreciate it very much! Well Nick I am very sorry to have posted in the wrong forum I did not relize the forum had been changed to major works only. I have not posted here in a while that was my mistake and *thanks for pointing that out*. Also as far as describing more about my piece...if words like*Fantasy,Game,Exploration arnt enough for you then I'm not sure what else you want to know. In a Fantasy styled game piece the music is set in a flowing textured motion. A common type of music is entitled Exploration music and Combat music set up at placement mark triggers in the game. I'm coming from a sense of beautiful under tones and melodic phrases that slowly over the course of several songs evolve into more constructed themes.
  6. Hey everyone! This is a fantasy styled game piece for exploring the wonderful world. Its ment to only give hints of melodies and be very free flowing. Explore 1
  7. Thank you all very much for listening! I really appreciate the kind words! Yes with this piece I tried my best to get those feelings of saddness but yet of hope as well. Its a gift my best friend will always have with him now and Again thank you all so much. :ninja:
  8. Hello all, This is a track I did in honor the the passing of my best friends mom who was like my second mom. Just wanted to share it here and any feedback is very welcome! Thanks again! Butterflies
  9. hey Matusleo, thanks alot for the great feedback mate! Glad you enjoyed the piece! spc1st as far as the bass drum sample - its actual not a bass drum lol its a Taiko section which is why it has no high end on the hits. I didnt do normal a resolve as I like leaving things a bit open to add a final resolve into another track picking back up upon the theme again. Anyways thanks for the comments and for listening! ;)
  10. sorry I had to change the file name for my website. Here's the new link Horror
  11. Hey thanks alot for the very nice comments guys! I really appreciate you taking the time to listen. :D . Jeff
  12. Hey all I recently finished this theme up for a game in production! Hope you all enjoy! Age Of Chivalry Theme
  13. Hey thanks for listening wolf! Glad ya enjoyed it =) Was fun to write something like this.
  14. Well This was my go at a horror styled cue of a person waiting to be attacked and then going through the scare/attack :excl: I know its far from classical but I figured some might enjoy a twist! Thanks mates! Shadows Within Jeff
  15. Hey thanks alot wolf! Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the listen. Jeff

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