Orchestral tunes, like the opening scene in John Adams» The Gospel According to the Other Mary, sound decent.
The soundtrack is a lo - fi mangled mash - up of
orchestral tunes reminiscent of early Hollywood, rounding out the apparent comment on the heroic, yet failed attempts of Late - Modernist efforts; a tried and true criticism with equally worn methods.
I can't imagine playing Journey without its soothing
orchestral tunes and I can't even listen to the soundtrack without picturing every moment from the game.
The game is also a delight to the ears, thanks to an engrossing soundtrack that assaults you with electronic noise during firefights and sweeping
orchestral tunes during more somber moments.
The soundtrack of Sonic Forces is the usual mixture of epic
orchestral tunes and catchy JRock vocal tracks.
There's a whole soundtrack's worth of
orchestral tunes that channel existing Star Trek music without copying it outright.
It's mostly a selection of mellow earthy
orchestral tunes that feed into Seasons «overall laid back vibe.
The majority of the film is backed by
orchestral tunes, but each with their own variation, some tending towards blues and jazz while others rely heavily on a rather sweet clarinet and piano combination.
Fans of the Icelandic wonder's more
orchestral tunes might think there's something missing here.
Not exact matches
And when Schwartz really needs to deliver THE BIG
TUNE (you know, the «Climb Every Mountain» moment), he gives us the rather flat - footed and formulaic «When You Believe,» which all of Zimmer's
orchestral tricks can't rescue from mediocrity.
Just seventy years ago, a Fortune poll reported that 62 percent of Americans listened to classical music, 40 percent could identify Arturo Toscanini as an
orchestral conductor, and nine million listeners (11 percent of American households)
tuned in to weekly Metropolitan Opera broadcasts from New....
December 30: Looney
Tunes meets live
orchestral accompaniment during Bugs Bunny at the Symphony II (Boston)
You probably want a
tune with metronomic rhythm that propels you to continue, but maybe
orchestral symphonies are more your style.
Whether you opt for classic,
orchestral Christmas carols a la Nat King Cole and Bing Crosby or festive contemporary
tunes like our favorites from Mariah Carey and N'Sync, the music will determine the energy of the evening.
Though the other menus feature still shots, all have accompanying
orchestral music to them - which of course, as soft a
tune as it is, can get a bit tedious if you're menu - hopping much.
On the other hand, the audio is fantastic with gratifying sound effects and a diverse soundtrack that consists of a lot of catchy
tunes and appropriate dramatic
orchestral pieces that suit the hectic action.
Working with lyricists Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, Hurwitz comes up with a truly wondrous
tune in «City of Stars,» using it to form a beautifully thematic basis for the surprising amount of underscore here, his excellent, spot - on retro arrangements going from the simplest guitar and piano to swooning, planetarium - elevated
orchestral melody.
Then Powell's main new theme gets the focus in «For the Dancing and the Dreaming», which culminates in a slightly silly song but not before the composer wows us with a gentle
orchestral and even whistled version of the
tune.
On top of all that, the soundtrack is full of upbeat
tunes with
orchestral elements that'll inspire you to give it your all.
The music pummels the soundtracks of other fighting games into the dust and encompasses many different styles offering guitar - laden rock and roll
tunes with more grand
orchestral compositions.
Every
tune in the game will be recreated as an amazing
orchestral score.
If you're old enough to remember seeing Disney's music film Fantasia — either during the original release in theaters (you must be really old), VHS, TV or even the sequel that came out in 1999, I'm pretty sure that you most likely imagined what would have happened if you were in the apprentice's shoes, making objects dance around the room at your leisure to the
tune of epic
orchestral pieces.
I'm responsible for code, art and gameplay and for the first time I've teamed up with a great composer, Peter Silk, for the game's amazing dynamic chip -
tune /
orchestral soundtrack.
This is the only music that is
orchestral, all other music tracks are chip
tunes brought to life by the legendary SID 8580.
The soundtrack is an obvious homage to the original Xenoblade, too; gone are the contemporary beats of Hiroyuki Sawano that rocked Xenoblade Chronicles X, and instead there are some obvious homages to the original game, with
orchestral tracks accompanying your running across the wide open fields, more somber
tunes in the claustrophobic areas, and a rocking electric guitar kicking in when battles begin.
And at their conference, Nintendo had an entire orchestra lurking just below the stage, wowing the crowd with
orchestral renditions of classic Nintendo
tunes, including Zelda soundbites.
The soundtrack is also particularly good, with styles such as Japanese rock moving into more melodic
tunes and full
orchestral pieces.
Whether it's a swashbuckling, Irish jig on a pirate ship, a light, up tempo
orchestral piece in the arctic, or a robust, movie-esque sound on a space station (just to name a few), the music is definitely in
tune with (and inspired by) its surroundings.
and, like most Kirby games, a beautiful musical score that will, sadly, probably become underappreciated (the game playfully uses
orchestral pieces for most stages, whether original or remixed
tunes, while the aforementioned secret stages pull a classic track right out of Kirby's past).
The intricate balance between the races is still there, the graphics look better than ever before and the
orchestral soundtrack gives the game's memorable
tunes the treatment they always deserved.
In order to
tune into nuanced notes of your
orchestral career, a writer must a) require you dive deeply into your past; and b) take the time needed to strategize and review, before putting words to the page.
Tuning up, he sounds
orchestral and better than every acoustic guitar player on earth.