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Offline Black Sheep

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Did music for a martial arts gala!
Heya...

...had the luck to score a judo presentation as part of a Martial Arts gala, that was taking place in my home city a week ago...here is the music...its around 7 Mins long and 13 MB in size:

http://loeschner.dyndns.org/yogi/%28C%29%20YL%202005%20-%20Judo%20Komprimiert.mp3
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Offline Lt.Cannonfodder

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Did music for a martial arts gala!
Very cool. You truly are an artist :nod:

 
Did music for a martial arts gala!
:yes: I could totally picture a show to that, like I was at Disney World.  Good job! Planning a future in this?

 

Offline aldo_14

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Did music for a martial arts gala!
Wax on, wax off. Wax on, wax off. Wax on, wax off. Wax on, wax off. Wax on, wax off. Wax on, wax off. Wax on, wax off. Wax on, wax off...

Nice work :)

 

Offline vyper

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Did music for a martial arts gala!
Nicely done. One comment - some sequences sounded very Batman-esque (Val Kilmer era)
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Offline pyro-manic

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Did music for a martial arts gala!
Doesn't really sound like music for martial arts, but in and of itself it's pretty good. :)
Any fool can pull a trigger...

 

Offline Martinus

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Did music for a martial arts gala!
[color=66ff00]Very good.
Did they put on a demo for you to allow you to orchestrate the timing of the music to their moves?

Why did you change styles though? The introductory section had a fairly oriental vibe to it which then switched into a sort of Danny-Elfman-esque industrial feel.

Not that I think that this is a bad thing, just strange.
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Offline Black Sheep

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Did music for a martial arts gala!
Heya!
Thanks for the comments, guys! :)

...we recorded the choreography, once it was done and then I tried to make something out of it...it worked out pretty good, although we had just around...something like six hours for actual practise with the music.

@EtherShock: Planning? Yes, indeed...now it would just start off and pass the planning point... :rolleyes:

BTW, about the Batman thing...noticed it afterwards. It contains a small Batman-motive (with different timing tho). That happened definately not intentionally. About the era. In fact, that motiv was used in the Batman film of 89, that Elfman scored... :)

Why I changed styles...well, I just kept working and it kinda fitted to the picture. Apart from that...traditional asian instruments often have a comic like character to me...and the show was rather meant to be dark (somehow...almost all martial arts show are...mmmh...next time it'll be funny ;)), so I sticked with the modern orchestra type, when it came to the faster passages...
"Something is rotten in the state of Denmark"
-Hamlet rulez