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King's Crowning

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Your song does invoke the triumphant mood but there doesn't seem to be a lot of energy within the piece (the instruments sound kind of stale and the volume is on the low side). I imaged if someone became king, you'd want all the pomp and circumstance blasting triumphant. I think maybe if you bumped up the volume a bit then it would be more "glorious." Thanks for sharing!

Well... I both agree and disagree with Normantran. You could have made it more up beat and pompous, but this can work, it really depends on the situation in the movie and the viewpoint. I would love to hear some counterpoint, it's fairly common in these type of epic moments music, and the rhythm got a bit boring, maybe make some breaks or marching beats on the snare. What samples did you use for this?

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Hey, guys!

In answer to your question about the samples Phantom, I use EWQL GOLD for all my compositions.

About the volume. I use Logic Express 9 for my DAW and, for some reason, whenever I try to make the volume louder, the recording gets a load of static. This is annoying and I don't know how to fix it, but that's the reason I didn't make it any louder.

I was thinking of maybe going back and adding some more onto this song. It was fun composing it, and I'd like to maybe make it a bit longer than it already is.

Thanks for the advice. :)

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