Some music to share!

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68 comments, last by Pedro Camacho 17 years, 10 months ago
One of your songs was called Regn and that's the swedish word for rain, why?
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Really? I thought I just made that up :p It was derived from the word Regeneration.

Sean Beeson
Sean Beeson | Composer for Media
www.seanbeeson.com
Hi Sean,

I have to echo everyone's comments here and tell you that you're stuff is great! I'm a composer as well and my composition process is extremely similar to yours. I always compose best when I have really vivid images in my head. And those inspirations can come from, nature, reading, films, etc.

I do love Debussy though :) Anyway, thanks for sharing your music and best of luck in your endeavors. If you have a minute and want to check out some of my stuff it's at:

http://www.jonathangeer.com/DemoMontage.mp3

Keep up the great work!

-- Jonathan Geer
A very nice and diverse portfolio of music. I would also make a more brief version for possible employers, because most of them won't listen past minute 2 if you are lucky.

You also have some solid orchestration skills, and have a nice asthetic to placement of differentiations between instruments, I would although also upgrade your orchestra samples if possible. The compositions are good though.

Sean
Sean Beeson | Composer for Media
www.seanbeeson.com
Quote:Original post by Sean R Beeson
I personally, am not inspired by other composers music nearly as much as what I am vivid imagery that I see in my head when I am inspired by the situation that requires the composition. For example, one of my pieces was written for a Civil War game. I get inspiration from seeing images in my mind of the war occuring.


Which song is that?
I posted it in the help wanted part of the forums looking for work. It is titled "March of the Greenbacks" The client wanted a civil war+ Hollywood looping track. I am happy with the piece, but wish I could have had more time to work with it, because I ended up having to complete it in one day due to time contraints of the developers part.

Sean
Sean Beeson | Composer for Media
www.seanbeeson.com
The best quality stuff I've ever heard posted here. Good luck!
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Hey Sean,

Thanks for listening and for the comments. For my orchestra samples I have a mixture of Vienna, Miroslav and Symphonic Implants, but I'm still learning how to use them to their full potential and will hopefully continue to improve the more I use them. I don't have EWQLSO, but will probably purchase it in the future.

-- Jonathan
This man is truly a descendant of Beethoven....
I enjoyed listening your songs.
Good Stuff, nice imagination, best of luck to you in the future ;)

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