when they say Mhysa
it reminds me of indiana jones
when the lil kid is talk
"Mr jones watch out"
haha racism..........hmmmm
Inspired by episode 10 entitled "Mhysa" in the third Season of Game of Thrones.
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When Daenerys frees the slaves of the city. The freed people then chant "Mhysa" which in Ghiscari means "mother". The soundtrack that plays during this scene is a tribute to that, and the composer, Ramin Djawadi.
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Note: Mixed for speakers. Re-uploaded due to a removal of the chorus melody in the middle end and the addition of vibes and lower end backing chorus "Ahs" for the harp part. I have also mastered the main melody with the cellos/violas and violins.
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Instrumentation:
Full Chorus AH Mod
Full Chorus MM NN Mod
9 Double Basses Expanding
Large Timpani Hits Crescendo
Cymbals
Dejemble Ensemble
Ewe Drum Ensemble
10 Cellos Expanding Vibrato
3 Oboes Expanding
Long Plucked Harps
11 Mart Up Violins
10 Mart Up Cellos
Vibes
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My music is released on:
http://www.last.fm/music/Grandvision
http://grandvision.newgrounds.com/
http://soundcloud.com/grandvision
http://www.youtube.com/user/GrandvisionStudio
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Original composition by Grandvision
Composed in FL Studio 10 Producer Edition
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Released by Grandvision Studio under the Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ )
when they say Mhysa
it reminds me of indiana jones
when the lil kid is talk
"Mr jones watch out"
haha racism..........hmmmm
lol.
I love the instrumentals from 00:41 to 01:28. But it seems out of place in the middle of the emptiness of the rest of this track.
The cheap sounding choir stands in stark contrast to the beautiful instrumentals. I think it could be much improved by making not every choir note start with a "swell", if they could be more connected and fluid. Also, some additional layer to make everything feel more continuous might be nice...
I hear lots of potential!
I initially typed "quire" instead of "choir". :/
I want to edit this track a lot, it lacks in progression and a main melody that develops. It's all over the place, but you learn with every composition, and I think for not having been composing for over 6 months I think this is a good start.
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