Music
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2015 4:35 pm
Hi,
I am a musician and free software enthusiast.
I have some music that I made a few years ago that I thought would be great for a video/computer game. It has an "upbeat renaissance feel" and may be appropriate for certain sections of Andor's trail (Maybe during a battle?). It could be re-orchestrated in a number of different ways, but the main gist is HERE: http://www.devinulibarri.com/Music_File ... hestra.ogg
I offer it under CC SA 4.0--just give me credit as originator and do the musical idea justice, please!
I also have some canons (actually, I have a LOT of 16th-century style canons!) for filler music and could probably come up with some Gregorian Chant-like stuff, which would be great for the church. We could also make midi-arrangements of music from great 15th/16th century composers that are in the public domain and put it on a Creative Commons License for use in Andor's Trail. What do you think?
Having fun with the game. It is totally my style of RPG. Keep up the great work!
Devin
I am a musician and free software enthusiast.
I have some music that I made a few years ago that I thought would be great for a video/computer game. It has an "upbeat renaissance feel" and may be appropriate for certain sections of Andor's trail (Maybe during a battle?). It could be re-orchestrated in a number of different ways, but the main gist is HERE: http://www.devinulibarri.com/Music_File ... hestra.ogg
I offer it under CC SA 4.0--just give me credit as originator and do the musical idea justice, please!
I also have some canons (actually, I have a LOT of 16th-century style canons!) for filler music and could probably come up with some Gregorian Chant-like stuff, which would be great for the church. We could also make midi-arrangements of music from great 15th/16th century composers that are in the public domain and put it on a Creative Commons License for use in Andor's Trail. What do you think?
Having fun with the game. It is totally my style of RPG. Keep up the great work!
Devin