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Old 12-31-2007, 05:24 PM
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The footage is part of the composition diploma I'm studying... it was a real life documentary once, but its long gone. The footage is just for the purpose of getting us to write to cues in specific moods, changing them frequently.
That's a pretty awesome homework assignment. I thought that maybe this was a paying gig. The music is good enough to be (in my non-humble opinion).

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I used East West/Quantum Leap Gold XP for strings, winds and some percussion, Wallander Brass for the trumpets, trombones and french horns
If only I had $750 to throw away! Now that I've been doing a lot more engineering work again, I've found my time for compositions has been reduced drastically.

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