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Orkestral  (Soundtrack)
Symphonic music from the heart

Serenity (Soundtrack)

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Almost all movie scores have several themes that consistently run throughout the film. For this piece, Serenity, I wanted to create a similar feel with a couple prominent themes throughout the composition. It starts off with an Asian feel, perhaps part that could accompany a fly through of Asian misty hills from a bird's eye view. The theme then gets repeated in a much more dramatic fashion, perhaps preparations for something that wants to challenge the serenity of the countryside. Things get very dramatic and it almost seems like things are going to get out of control near the three minute mark. The marcato strings ascend the scale into an epic climax. But, all of a sudden the serenity reappears with the violin and glockenspiel. Things transition into an epic march with a victory melody on strings and French horn. Then alas, the piece comes to a dramatic finish. Please let me know what you think!
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NEW CD NOW AVAILABLE-- Check out http://www.cafepress.com/orkestral for more information and one minute samples from each of the 14 songs! *Please make sure to leave comments and vote if you like the song! I love reading your thoughts* Orkestral is the alias I use when writing symphonic music. For techno, my alias is DJ Koopa. Though they are both very different genres, they both have one thing in common; they express my emotions. My name is Dan Cooper and I'm 22 years old from the good state of Nebraska. I attend the University of Nebraska at Lincoln, majoring in Art, minoring in advertising. My music is mostly epic in scale, with each piece sounding as if it could come out of a different movie.
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