A short, sweeping fantasy orchestral track evoking the anticipation of approaching the unknown, the confusion and terror as you cross the threshold, and the pride and relief as you learn and grow from your discoveries. This piece came 3rd in the Orchestral Tools ‘Discovery’ competition, where I won a copy of Modus!
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Mate you’re killing it. Love the music. Your patreon count is rising fast man! So glad I’m apart of your club 👍
That was nice to hear. Thanks for sharing it.
You’re welcome!!
Thank you. You are a good man!
Thank you so much Scott! This is amazing. I hope I will find more time, then I will use your amazing music for one of my drone videos!
Thanks again!
Kind regards
Chris
My best decision before months to became a patreon. This is great music!
Hello Scott, I have your music on a continuous loop while I isolate and only go out when necessary. I can hear your progress since ‘Air’ in 2017. Your music has grown richer, deeper and by implication more meaningful. I hope you don’t mind: I sent a copy of your ‘Life Is’ to my mother who is 90 and very isolated. She is blown away and totally hooked.
So thank you…can’t wait for the next one.
Kind regards
Geoff
Scott, I’ve been a musician for decades. I’m (medically) retired and am starting to explore composition. I would love to see your ‘process’ sometime.