Thanks Ids ,You could take a look at Hans Zimmer, Nino Rota, two steps from Hell, Tsjaikovski, rachmaninov, mahler and Ennio morricone
Hans Zimmer, Tsjaikovski, Rachmaninov, Ennio Morricone : Done.
But no harmonized strings with those
great guys.
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JOIN THE DISCORD VIEW THREADThanks Ids ,You could take a look at Hans Zimmer, Nino Rota, two steps from Hell, Tsjaikovski, rachmaninov, mahler and Ennio morricone
Thank You, i ve heard about Bartok before but I have never taken the time to listen to him. I'm going to listen just right now.If you are into harmonies and tone Bartók might be an interesting composer to check out
Hey William, thanks for answering.Yeah that's cool, maybe film scores ( music from movies ) probably horror type movies have aspects of classical. Just a guess.
I heard like almost 2 hours of Beethoven a week or two ago, I was in awe on some of it. Was stressed out at the time, it had this calming refocus type effect on me. Really nice, I would for sure like to hear modern compositions. I myself kind of prefer the stuff that's a bit melancholic and hopeful. I don't really like it when they get too loud with the volume swells.
Maybe you got a recommendation for me?
I just thought, it can't be classical if it's modern.
Maybe it's labeled Neo Classical
Thanks Ids,You could take a look at Hans Zimmer, Nino Rota, two steps from Hell, Tsjaikovski, rachmaninov, mahler and Ennio morricone
Hi Ed,There is a lot of Dream Theater stuff where guitar and keys are harmonizing or synchronized, as well.
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