Intense scenes, such as scenes of loss, defeat, joy, or epic
battles, are often easier to write when you have the right soundtrack playing.
But what about all those lesser scenes, the ones that are still important, but not
charged with as much emotion or tension? For me, I like to have a piece or two
of calmer background music to suit a variety of general scenes when I don’t
need something too specific. Today’s piece, Hidden
Falls, composed and performed by violinist Taylor Davis, is perfect for
listening to during general writing sessions, or scenes that don’t need
particular soundtracks.
Hidden Falls is a very
gentle instrumental piece which is perfect for playing in the background while
writing most scenes. It has a very peaceful feel to it with repeating melodies
that allow the music to fade to the back of your consciousness while you’re
writing, while still being evocative enough to provide inspiration. While this
piece would suit most scenes, it would especially suit scenes set outdoors, in
the countryside, or while travelling.
What music are you
listening to at the moment? What songs do you listen to when you don’t need a
piece to suit a certain scene? Recommend me some music!
Ooo! This piece is so pretty! I really like Taylor Davis. She does a bunch of really cool songs! I only discovered her a month ago. Is this your favorite of hers? Mine is probably "Sadness and Sorrow" from Naruto. It's such a touching piece.
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I love her music so much, especially when she does movie themes, though the gaming music is really cool, even without knowing anything about the games. I love this piece, but I don't really have a favourite from her music yet. There are too many good pieces! Ooh, "Sadness and Sorrow" is a really good piece too.
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