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This week we deconstruct a soundtrack called Serial Killer. It’s a slow, dreamy solo piano piece influenced by classical music in general. I go into the details of how composers can easily create grand (and other) piano sounds without access to an actual piano itself. My suggested usage for this piece is general calming scenes such as landscape timelapse footage and hold music or even horror and violence. You can download Serial Killer here https://gum.co/gfjj
How I Make Music http://howimakemusic.com
Hey, I'm John Bartmann. Each week, I write, record and release an original soundtrack on my own site https://johnbartmann.com/music. In this podcast, I deconstruct these original soundtracks one by one, sharing the separate musical parts, decisions and stories behind how each complete tune was made.
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Fresh, non-generic, royalty-free soundtrack music for online commercials (Instagram, YouTube) and more at https://johnbartmann.com/music.
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This week we deconstruct a soundtrack called Serial Killer. It’s a slow, dreamy solo piano piece influenced by classical music in general. I go into the details of how composers can easily create grand (and other) piano sounds without access to an actual piano itself. My suggested usage for this piece is general calming scenes such as landscape timelapse footage and hold music or even horror and violence. You can download Serial Killer here https://gum.co/gfjj
How I Make Music http://howimakemusic.com
Hey, I'm John Bartmann. Each week, I write, record and release an original soundtrack on my own site https://johnbartmann.com/music. In this podcast, I deconstruct these original soundtracks one by one, sharing the separate musical parts, decisions and stories behind how each complete tune was made.
For the creators
Fresh, non-generic, royalty-free soundtrack music for online commercials (Instagram, YouTube) and more at https://johnbartmann.com/music.