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Tony S Special user New York 582 Posts |
I'm looking for an orchestral piece that will help create a meloncholy type of mood. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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MR2Guy Regular user Nashville 179 Posts |
Hi Tony
I would recommend a couple: Gabriel Faure: Pavane Op. 50 Eric Satie: Gymnopédie No. 1 Samuel Barber: Adagio for Strings Take Care Jason
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Tony S Special user New York 582 Posts |
Thanks Jason. I'll listen to those and see if they work for me.
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Marshall Thornside Inner circle chicago 2016 Posts |
When you are choosing an orchestral piece
I recommend what century of style. And then go to a library and look at the music section.
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mvmagic Inner circle Has written 1322 Posts |
Check John Williams' score for Schindler's List
Also, in the recent Revenge of the Sith (also by Williams) there's a few pieces like that.
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Marshall Thornside Inner circle chicago 2016 Posts |
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On 2005-06-22 07:13, mvmagic wrote: In my opinion the best part of the entire score for the entire six episodes is in Episode Six (Return of the Jedi) when Luke & Darthy are fighting. Right after Darthy just found about Lea. They entire choral part with Luke and Darthy fighting is so emotional. It the only part of the movie where I start to cry...evey time!
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Tony S Special user New York 582 Posts |
Thanks, I'll look into those too. I've always loved John Williams.
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mvmagic Inner circle Has written 1322 Posts |
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On 2005-06-22 10:27, Marshall Thornside wrote: You're SO right. That is an incredible piece. I get chills every time. Very fitting music, considering what the scene is about. Hauntingly beautiful.
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David Bilan Special user Clarksville, TN 714 Posts |
Tony,
Are you looking to use it in a professional venue? Don't forget copyright issues. Check out royalty-free production music on your favorite search engine. Most companies allow you to preview by using key words. You might be surprised at what you can find. David
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Bill Rubie New user Baltimore 61 Posts |
Try music by James Horner. Some of his movie soundtracks Titanic, Braveheart,Four Feathers, Missing and many more.
He is pretty much the master of meloncholy.
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Tony S Special user New York 582 Posts |
Thanks, Bill. I'll listen to those as well.
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pvhoutten Regular user 115 Posts |
Dragonheart (by Randy Edelman) is a very melancholic film score too
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croman New user usa 64 Posts |
Are you looking for the whole orchestra ,or just orchestra music ?If you need a orchestar ,I can maybe help you with that.
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