Nice job! I really enjoyed listening to these. I don’t know if this was intentional, but I noticed that a lot of your melodies either refuse to resolve or resolve so quickly you can barely savor it. It had this effect of creating tension that pulled me in, waiting for that one note to fall when it rose, or rise when it fell. It was most apparent in your Summer track, and I felt that it was done well!
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The story of one year's itch.io pageResults
Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Correlation to theme | #14 | 3.895 | 3.895 |
Quality | #61 | 3.526 | 3.526 |
Overall | #61 | 3.400 | 3.400 |
Composition | #65 | 3.421 | 3.421 |
Impression | #82 | 3.105 | 3.105 |
Creativity | #99 | 3.053 | 3.053 |
Ranked from 19 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Description
I can describe the genre of my soundtracks as Ambient with elements of symphonic music. I can say that I was guided by the music of the game Ori and the Blind Forest. Each track represents a certain mood of the season. For example: Winter, with its snowstorms and cold, I tried to show in an agitated state, Summer, on the contrary, in a more calm and pensive mood. In Autumn, I added a little meloncholy and thoughtfulness, and in Spring, moderate joy and liveliness. I composed each work based on the logical moods of each season, as well as the impulse of my emotions. I wrote the music in Cubase, the tempo of the compositions was different, from 80 bpm to 140 bpm. It took about 2-3 days to write each track with various edits.
Message from the artist:
The music reflects the different states of the season: from meloncholic and anxious (Autumn and Winter) to calm and joyful (Summer and Spring)
Theme:
How does it fit the theme?
My music reflects every season of the year
Link(s) of the submission on streaming services
https://soundcloud.com/user-293249100/sets/the-story-of-one-year?si=99359b73329241b4a273f9bba057ef07&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
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