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Herr Mannelig

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Just trying to make this Swedish folk song into a boss fight for my Nordic dnd campaign,

any reviews as to how to continue this one are welcome :) 

This sounds really cool!  I love the trombone drones in the beginning.  I think the key change up a whole step is kind of a cheap way of buying your melodic ideas more time to be exposed to the listener.  Usually that kind of modulation is used in the latter half of a pop song to create some much needed interest after hearing the verses and chorus a few too many times.  Although you do create some variation after the halfway point by augmenting the folk song melody to longer note values.  I like the mood this creates.  I feel like the intensity was a little muted I felt like but maybe that was your intention.  It sounds kind of like background music.  Thanks for sharing!

Edited by PaperComposer

This sounds very similar to the fight music that's in the Divinity video game series; also the new Final Fantasy 7 remake and God of War. Good job.  

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@Esper

Thanks, I'm glad you like it.

The compliment means a lot for, all of the listed above are from my favorite scores :)

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