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Nebular Motion ( Own Composition )

PostPosted: 27 Mar 2022 13:02
by Brian007
Hi ALL,

I just thought for a change I would try and create something a little different rather than just doing covers of other people's music.

This piece is a result of the Hanz Zimmer ( German Film Music Composer ) and Mike Oldfield ( British Instrumental artist famous for recording Tubular Bells ) in me trying to escape.

The results can be seen and heard in the video, but I have no doubt that I will not be starting a new career composing film scores.

Click the below to Watch on YouTube; then click the back arrow top left to get back to this page.

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All the Best, Brian007

Re: Nebular Motion ( Own Composition )

PostPosted: 27 Mar 2022 13:51
by JohnT
Hi Brian. Nicely put together with lovely sounds which fitted the pictures. Would have been good in the Sky at night. Enjoyed my listen. Got the frame up for the greenhouse yesterday with son in law took us seven hours. Just the glass to put in. John

Re: Nebular Motion ( Own Composition )

PostPosted: 27 Mar 2022 17:23
by Hugh-AR
Brian,

It's great to see you making videos again! Are you still using the Movie Maker that came FREE with earlier versions of Windows?

And composing your own music is something I couldn't do, so well done you. Maybe some talent spotters will pick it up.

I think JohnT is hinting that he needs help putting the glass into his greenhouse. Sorry I can't help. I live too far away! (That's my excuse anyway.)

Hugh

Re: Nebular Motion ( Own Composition )

PostPosted: 27 Mar 2022 18:17
by Brian007
Hi John,

Thanks a lot for watching the video and listening to the music, and pleased that you enjoyed it, So who's been a busy boy up the allotment
going to be cold next week so best get the glass in quick,

All the Best, Brian007

Re: Nebular Motion ( Own Composition )

PostPosted: 27 Mar 2022 18:20
by Brian007
Hi Hugh,

Thanks a lot for watching the video and listening to the music, and pleased that you enjoyed it, Just something a little different , yes still using good old Windows Movie Maker, which to be fair is good enough for what I do at the moment, I have a better program but I haven't installed it as yet.

All the best, Brian007