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Boss Battle Theme

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For several years I've been doing rearrangements of film scores, mainly John Williams. But I really wanted to start doing my own compositions. I didn't want to work for anybody because in all honesty, I'm still learning, and so when the opportunity came for me to begin developing my own game, I decided I was going to compose the music for it.

I've written a short Boss Battle theme, it's not entirely finished but I did what I could in the couple hours I had spare. The mixdown isn't great, I know. But let me know what you think of the score, I welcome constructive criticism.

I'm using East West libraries, and trying to take advantage of the new Opus software (But it is INCREDIBLY demanding on my computer).

(I realise I've posted this in the wrong section)

Edited by Jones

Thanks there is a very nice melody that enters after the intro.... Many works of this type are based on the rhythm and percussion only. I like it, and I don't know why but the melody reminds of of Far West movies.

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Probably the opera singer part. The Good The Bad and the Ugly used female choir parts in the theme.

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