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(Mystery)
The interesting thing about while I was writing this is it had no boundaries. In a sense, I was writing for a Main Title sequence, while at the same time trying to give a sense that something was not right, all the while, keeping it formed well, a method to the madness if you will.
Order written: 5th
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CD: The Vision of Dreams
Credits: James W.G. Smith (Composer/Arranger) |
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(Drama)
A dramatic and sad piece, this was written as my first attempt at a truly sad tonality. It is the story of a woman and her lover, who had disappeared, yet somehow returns out of nowhere.
Order written: 7th |
MP3.com CD: The Vision of Dreams - buy it!
CD: The Vision of Dreams
Credits: James W.G. Smith (Composer/Arranger) |
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(Horror)
After so many people had told me repeatedly that my music would sound good in a film, the first thing that popped into my head was a horror film. I took inspiration from many horror films (and other films) and also from my older music for this.
Order written: 6th |
MP3.com CD: The Vision of Dreams - buy it!
CD: The Vision of Dreams
Credits: James W.G. Smith (Composer/Arranger) |
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