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  1. Hi there, first things first: This track is part of my FAN-MADE-SERIES, where I try to make scores in style of themes, subjects and moods of upcoming or already existing movies. I do this especially to improve myself and to gain experience in different genres. I also experimented with new VST templates (in Cubase 5) and most important for me: with new reverb settings. The attempt was to create a realistic soundscape and make the orchestra sounds as realistic as I can. Hope you can give me feedback about that. Please also let me know, if you could imagine this track to be part of a Thor movie. All the best, Roland
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  2. Frankly, it's okay if you didn't like it, since it's so out there in terms of music. It's a piece of process music, as they call it. What I was taught with this kind of music (along with Musique Concrete and Elektronike Musiche) requires listening beyond simply the notes, and to begin listening to the sound. And that's kind of what I was going for here. You're not really supposed to hear a bunch of parallel fifths after a while. As the piece slows down, it's an exercise as to how your brain hears and processes it at a slower "tempo". The notes, in that sense don't really matter, it's an exploration of the resonance of the specific kind of chordal structure as it dissipates into its core components. Listening to the full thing, in that way, can become a chore, if you listen for the notes, but instead I tried to make an exploration as to what sounds make up musical structure as a whole. My other "thought experiment pieces" aren't much better. @Luis Hernández You're welcome to have the piece on audio. :) I put it up there.
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  3. Mm... conceptual music is a different beast. Not necessarily a challenge. Sorry if it came off that way. I know it's not a popular genre.
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