Showing posts with label film music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label film music. Show all posts

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Improvisation for violin and strings.


Here is a quick exercise of improvisation. I have created this piece after toying very briefly with the main theme. Some interesting ideas have born from it so I guess I will be back to them in order to write them properly...

A violin solo plays a short intro that introduces the main them. Tremolo cellos and contrabasses plays a unique persistent note to create an uncomfortable mood.

Violin has been modified with an unnatural delay to obtain a subtle but disturbing effect.

And yes. I was not very happy today…

Sunday, July 1, 2007

THE SOUNDTRACK FORGE OPENS!

The Soundtrack Forge is a blog devoted to film music scores. The main difference you will find between this and some other blogs related to this subjet is that we are not offering OOP scores nor bootlegs but almost new themes re-edited from various pieces of a score.

This is not a mix but a creation of what we could call “new concert versions” using interesting material which hasn´t been fully developed in its score. We edit different pieces with the same musical phrase trying to achieve a longer more enjoyable theme.

Some other times, we just cut some parts which may break the rhythm of a piece, delivering a most exciting theme.

I hope you may enjoy some of this works as much as I do.

Please, don´t hesitate in sending me your comments or suggestions...

Mortegae