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| "Darwin Is Killed" |
Library ID# 506
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BEST USED AS Score: Sci-Fi
OTHER USES COULD INCLUDE: (Action, Crime, Disaster, Documentary, Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Sci-Fi, Suspense, Thriller)
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Length
3:16 |
Summary
Very dark, brooding pads with melody. |
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Instrumentation
Bass, Electronic, Keyboard, Piano, Strings, Synthesizer |
Key
Polytonal Minor
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Mood
Angry, Bold, Cold, Creepy, Dark, Depressing, Dramatic, Eerie, Heavy, Lyrical, Melodramatic, Mysterious, Pensive, Sad, Scary, Serious, Somber, Venemous, Waiting |
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Description
Very dark, brooding pads with melody into a light crescendo, light action feel. VERY DARK but has a feeling of movement and feeling.
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Writer(s) / Arranger(s):
Eric Hester - (view a profile & more music from the contributor of this piece)
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Size: 3 MB
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| the day after |
(posted by bernhard elsner) |
11/21/2001 7:17:00 am |
| That's very good music for somber scenes in feature films, but it could be used as well in a documentary film, let's say about death or war. I don't recall the music for "The Day After", but Eric Hester's sound has a place in this kind of film. It's a pity that three minutes are too short for this kind of slow music to develop! But this of course is a composer's, not a director's view... |
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