My apologies for making another of this kind of thread, but since this isn't a resource, this is pretty much the only place to post it at.
After watching the movie WALL*E, I thought it might be refreshing to try to write a "film music".
For some reason, the "space dance" scene wasn't particularly memorable to me compared to some of the other ones, unlike the general consensus; but I did greatly enjoy the music used there called "Define Dancing". And so I decided I'd attempt to write my first "film music" to try to aim for that mood. . . Hopefully it didn't turn out too messy.
http://www.quintessence-tbv.com/Dance_With_Me-KReivG.mp3
[Harp, strings and flute. Composed in Finale 2006, recorded with Garritan Personal Orchestra sound library.]
For those who have watched the movie, try to imagine that scene when listening to it and see if it fits. :smile: It's obviously no where near as good as Define Dancing and nor as upbeat, but hopefully the mood is still right.
Thank you for your time in advance!
P.S. The recording process seemed to lag the playback tempo a bit at times, but it shouldn't be too big of a distraction.
After watching the movie WALL*E, I thought it might be refreshing to try to write a "film music".
For some reason, the "space dance" scene wasn't particularly memorable to me compared to some of the other ones, unlike the general consensus; but I did greatly enjoy the music used there called "Define Dancing". And so I decided I'd attempt to write my first "film music" to try to aim for that mood. . . Hopefully it didn't turn out too messy.
http://www.quintessence-tbv.com/Dance_With_Me-KReivG.mp3
[Harp, strings and flute. Composed in Finale 2006, recorded with Garritan Personal Orchestra sound library.]
For those who have watched the movie, try to imagine that scene when listening to it and see if it fits. :smile: It's obviously no where near as good as Define Dancing and nor as upbeat, but hopefully the mood is still right.
Thank you for your time in advance!
P.S. The recording process seemed to lag the playback tempo a bit at times, but it shouldn't be too big of a distraction.