symphonic tune

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next to nothing
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Post by next to nothing »

over 2 years since you posted this one, and in my ears its an epic classic. you reallly should push this one around a bit, give Hans Zimmer a mail, tell him you use scope, attach this tune and some other of your great ones to show diversity, and hey u have a job (if thats what u want that is :wink: )

Still great work!
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Post by FrancisHarmany »

lovely sundaymorning goosebumbs! Thanks for that ken :smile:
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Post by B. Prophet »

Two years goes by like nothing these days.
i too got the chills, and a kind of epic melancholia...
Quite cinematic, and nice mix.

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Post by Shroomz~> »

Very nice work here.

edit: it's very 'jet lee' movie style!

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Post by Nestor »

I thought I had answered long ago to this one, but... it’s not there...

Beautiful music, great effort in the mixing stage, I most enjoy when there is a “tutti”, because the realism of the instruments get enhanced.
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Counterparts
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Post by Counterparts »

Cor! That's brilliant Ken, for my 2p the best thing you've posted on 'Z'.

More of this kind of thing! Somebody should give you a job writing film soundtracks :-)
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kensusuro orchestral

Post by braincell »

You need to to go to doing orchestral music and stick to it. You spread yourself too thin when you are doing so many different projects. This is what you do best.
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Post by dawman »

I am now listening to all of your music here. It shows an incredible talent for nailing everything thats in your head. You should continue writing whatever pops up. Except your weiner of course. I hope you are involved in production outside of your home. If not it is a serious waste of talent IMHO. I turn down alot of pre and post work here in Las Vegas as I have no time currently. I hope you don't mind if I drop a project on you sometime. It's mostly KPRN, public broadcasting stuff. The pay isn't discussed until a project is completed, but it is a connection that many guys have used to launch themselves.
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Post by kensuguro »

thanks jimmy for your positive comments! Just goes to prove there's too much crap in my head, it LEAKS out. just kiddin', send the projects right over, I'd be glad to do anything. I've converted from a Music Technology student to a flash programmer so I'm happy to hear any mention of music related projects.
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