
Something I completed recently, an "epic-level" theme for a friend (a Mage fennec Fox character). So I figured i'd upload another one, since it's been a while since I uploaded anything, currently waiting to recieve a couple of pictures for my original songs, so they'll be released anytime now too!
Thanks to those that take a listen!
[Music © Fox Amoore. Wes © Their owner]
[Preview image © Monderis]
Thanks to those that take a listen!
[Music © Fox Amoore. Wes © Their owner]
[Preview image © Monderis]
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Category Music / Classical
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Size 120 x 88px
File Size 5.79 MB
Your music always has that magical wonder and excitement to it, and this is no exception. Very nice work foxamoore, I am looking forward to your future releases.
Keep up the great work, I'm expecting to see your name in the music credits of major works of entertainment in the near future! ;)
Keep up the great work, I'm expecting to see your name in the music credits of major works of entertainment in the near future! ;)
I figured it would appear as something like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQ_b7sFZXcs
His persona name appears around 7:00-7:01. As for his real name... I have theories but nothing solid. ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQ_b7sFZXcs
His persona name appears around 7:00-7:01. As for his real name... I have theories but nothing solid. ;)
HOLY FUCKING SHIT ON A STICK.
This just sweeps me away on a fantastic adventure ....
AWESOME.
AWESOME.
AWESOME.
Gods I WISH I HADN"T LOST MY JOB!!!! T^T
Because... then.... I would have been finished paying for my commission a couple weeks ago T^T T^T T^T T^T
I was.. so.. close....
This just sweeps me away on a fantastic adventure ....
AWESOME.
AWESOME.
AWESOME.
Gods I WISH I HADN"T LOST MY JOB!!!! T^T
Because... then.... I would have been finished paying for my commission a couple weeks ago T^T T^T T^T T^T
I was.. so.. close....
Wow.. that is really beautiful. After a tiring day I'm really pleased to listen to this wonderful piece. It makes me dream of flies... fresh air... cool water flowing... and so much other things !
I've been listening to your work for a few months, and... there were some things missing or to be corrected (too much repetition or a bit poor moments) but I must say that this time it's near by perfection (at least to my ears).
I could listen again and tell you what are the fews points I noticed if you wish so.
I've been listening to your work for a few months, and... there were some things missing or to be corrected (too much repetition or a bit poor moments) but I must say that this time it's near by perfection (at least to my ears).
I could listen again and tell you what are the fews points I noticed if you wish so.
hmm, would something like this be accurate? http://www.upload3r.com/serve/16090.....1253133956.jpg
I ll finish it next week, I think, tho :P
*busy*
I ll finish it next week, I think, tho :P
*busy*
Beautiful!!
Soft to start. Tranquil build. Heavy point/counterpoint. Resolution. Fade to end.
Actually, that *is* how quite a few word stories are written.
Setup. Conflict. Resolution.
So.... looking at a different writing or screenplay trick, maybe this is something to play with musically?
Adventure/Action/Fantasy movies and stories often *Start* with a quick 'bang' or 'grabber scene' (wakes up the audience). It's the initial conflict - but without context - designed to get the audience to ask 'Why is this happening?' The James Bond movies did it all the time. Then the story swings into the setup to give the initial scene some context. From then on it follows the more routine Conflict followed by resolution storyline.
My "Birth Right" story starts with the main character recalling a scene where she is literally going insane. Crazy stuff. Its sort of a "WTF?" moment for the reader, but hopefully goads them into wanting to get some answers. I'm not sure how that could be done musically. A full orchestra main theme followed by an abrupt 5 seconds of dead silence followed by a soft, distant single instrument that beckons you to follow it?
Just some random thoughts, but know this. Whatever you do seems to always end up being brilliant.
Soft to start. Tranquil build. Heavy point/counterpoint. Resolution. Fade to end.
Actually, that *is* how quite a few word stories are written.
Setup. Conflict. Resolution.
So.... looking at a different writing or screenplay trick, maybe this is something to play with musically?
Adventure/Action/Fantasy movies and stories often *Start* with a quick 'bang' or 'grabber scene' (wakes up the audience). It's the initial conflict - but without context - designed to get the audience to ask 'Why is this happening?' The James Bond movies did it all the time. Then the story swings into the setup to give the initial scene some context. From then on it follows the more routine Conflict followed by resolution storyline.
My "Birth Right" story starts with the main character recalling a scene where she is literally going insane. Crazy stuff. Its sort of a "WTF?" moment for the reader, but hopefully goads them into wanting to get some answers. I'm not sure how that could be done musically. A full orchestra main theme followed by an abrupt 5 seconds of dead silence followed by a soft, distant single instrument that beckons you to follow it?
Just some random thoughts, but know this. Whatever you do seems to always end up being brilliant.
When I listen to this song, I feel like I'm walking in a forest after I have had a long battle and I'm seeing the aftermath around me. But there is still hope cause off in the distance there is the one that can make this forest back to its normal state. Jesus...... dont know where that came from hahah. Anyway awesome job dude, movie quality again :3
Truly this is a return to your greatness as everything that made you you before becoming an internet celebrity has returned this composition floored me and I normally do not comment on your works...but this was too beautiful and detailed not to say a thing on it.
It has me floored
Nuff said
good to see you return to your roots.
I may have to keep a closer eye on you from now on I was not expecting this surprise to jump out of nowhere.
It has me floored
Nuff said
good to see you return to your roots.
I may have to keep a closer eye on you from now on I was not expecting this surprise to jump out of nowhere.
To start with you could almost cry, an epic journey in the making with magnificent scenery and something maagical something no one has seen before apears. the characters stare in wonderment upon a gallery of the unkown, hearts beat with excitement, then danger apears, they were lulled and now have to run, its fight or flight. A safe moment can be seen but will they get there. RUN danger RUN some will fall but most will sucseed what was the cost. Safety? looking back, holding together and the need to say goodbye. Hope.
Well that was my 1st impresions of your music.
Thankyou.
Well that was my 1st impresions of your music.
Thankyou.
Hey...I'm working with a local non-profit theater. They're putting on Dracula for Halloween. I can't be in it this time around, but I offered to help with some sound work. Would you mind if I used this song...? There are parts of it that would really fit with certain scenes.
Oh god this piece of yours made me think of the ending to Kuroshitsuji [A very good anime people, check it out at animecrazy.net ] T.T That ending made me cry so bad, the last two episodes actually instead of just the last episode. You sir are a genius when it comes to music and i wouldn't be surprised if they started putting yer music in games and anime's and movies.
Fox,
I can only echo what has already been said it. This is truly an amazing and wonderful work. I honestly think this is the best thing I have EVER heard you do. Sweeping and majestic, thoughtful, mystical, and dynamic. It is an adventure, a journey that can take your listeners to where ever their imaginations lead them. I am truly in awe of this work you have done.
*smiles*
This is like listening to John Williams, Danny Elfman and Hans Zimmer all rolled into one.
With the greatest admiration and respect for you work,
Da'alrakken
I can only echo what has already been said it. This is truly an amazing and wonderful work. I honestly think this is the best thing I have EVER heard you do. Sweeping and majestic, thoughtful, mystical, and dynamic. It is an adventure, a journey that can take your listeners to where ever their imaginations lead them. I am truly in awe of this work you have done.
*smiles*
This is like listening to John Williams, Danny Elfman and Hans Zimmer all rolled into one.
With the greatest admiration and respect for you work,
Da'alrakken
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