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A jam submission

Dreamweaver's LullabyView project page

The song beckons, promising a world of wonder and beauty
Submitted by BodoTheSerf — 1 hour, 42 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Overall#24.0674.067
Creativity#24.0004.000
Mixing#24.1334.133
Instrument choice/usage (challenge)#54.0674.067
Composition#54.0674.067

Ranked from 15 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Title
Dreamweaver's Lullaby

Description
I imagined this as a song that calls to you when you drift into a daydream, giving you a glimpse of a fantastical world, if just for a second.

I usually compose with a lot of piano and strings, but obviously that wasn't possible with this challenge, so I went for something different, leaning into vocals, harps, and mallet instruments. Having no strings meant I couldn't get as full of a sound as usual, so I instead relied on a lot of polyphony and counterpoint to keep things interesting, with most sections having multiple melodies playing and interacting with each other.

For the percussion, I tried picking more interesting things instead of my usual cinematic percussion, using shakers, bongos, and even a bag of marbles. And of course, I used a triangle and a bagpipe, because why not.

I hope you enjoy listening to it!

The structure is:

Intro - A - B - Interlude - A' - Intro Theme Recap - B' - Outro

Instruments used
Total: 14 coins

Vocal Sample: 3 coins
Vocaloid 5 - Iroha Soft Voice

Choir: 3 coins
Guardian Angel (Padshop)
Gaelic Voices (Spitfire LABS)
Olympus Choir Elements (I really don't recommend buying this one)

Harp: 3 coins
Navia Harp - Free Version

Synth 1 Preset: 2 coins
Composer EpPad (Padshop)

Tuned Percussion: 4 coins
Music Box (Kingdom)
Bells
Vibraphone
Marimba
Bamboo Sticks

Generic Percussion: 3 coins
Bag of Marbles
Shaker
Bongo
Reverse Cymbal

Triangle: -1 coins
Triangle (Spitfire LABS)

Bagpipe: -3 coins
Uilleann Pipes (Spitfire LABS)

Link(s) to your submission
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrnUiNQp18Y

https://soundcloud.com/yujisatomusic/dreamweavers-lullaby

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Comments

Submitted

One of my favorites in the jam, the fantasy vibe is hit perfectly and stays interesting throughout that I could listen to this all day! The vocaloid is just unnatural sounding enough that it elevates the otherworldliness another step, solid work :D

Submitted

This has some slight NIER Automata vibes for me. I go back and forth on the vocaloid - you do some really cool stuff with it, especially when it layers and how some parts fade in nicely. But other times, the odd way it moves from syllable to syllable is distracting. I think I just personally don't dig vocaloids. 
Your use of each instrument in the arrangement is lovely! There's some moments where there's a lot of reverb buildup, but other than that, it's a pretty balanced mix.

Submitted

It sounds really calming and epic at the same time, I love it! From what you wrote in the description of the song, I think you achieved what you where looking to make.

Probably one of my favorites this time around.

Submitted(+1)

Sounds nice and soft, also I commend you on your work on Iroha. Definitely one of my favs!

Developer

Thanks so much! Yeah, I'm a big fan of Iroha, her soft tone combined with some effects is so great for these kinda atmospheres!

Submitted(+1)

How beautiful!

It's funny, Jofes finds the middle a bit empty, whereas I find this passage sublime : all in modesty, it's moving.
Your style really shines through in all your compositions (especially with the use of appoggiaturas). You'll have to try and find a JRPG studio. You've got the talent to make a great OST.

Developer

Thanks so much for the kind comment! It really means a lot coming from an amazing composer like you, Selkione. My dream is to someday compose for JRPGs, but I still have a long way to go. I'm really thankful for these jams for giving me the chance to listen to and learn from composers like you. 

Submitted(+1)

I think you nailed exactly what you were going for. It sounds very dreamy to me, in a good way. A really simple little detail I really liked is the panning on the shaker, the song would’ve been less dynamic had it just sat still in one ear for example. Great musical choices all around. All the instruments support each other very well and paint a beautiful fantasy dreamworld picture in my head. Those vocal samples sounded really great as well. Great job!

Developer

Thanks so much for the kind comment!

Submitted(+1)

Very soothing, nice work!

Developer

Thanks!

Submitted(+1)

Love that vocal synth you use!!! I like how you achieve such a full sounding with little instrument. I learn so much out of this.

Developer

Really happy to hear that, thanks so much for listening!

Submitted(+1)

favorite one of them all for me

Developer

Thanks so much! Really glad you liked it

Submitted(+1)

This piece was very ethereal and magical! I loved use of the harp, the vocals were done well, and I could see this piece as a part of a fantasy rpg. Your tuned percussion was also very nice. I feel like my only critique is that the vocals seem to stand out in a way that obstructs the beautiful accompaniment that you have in the back. This would simply come down to the mixing/mastering of the track. All around though, I very much enjoyed the piece!

Developer(+1)

Thanks so much for listening! About the vocals, hmm yeah, I get what you mean, though this was the quietest I could get the vocals to be without it becoming a bit obscured. I'll maybe try using some EQ or something to see if it helps, thanks for the feedback!

Submitted(+1)

It's so pretty and breathtaking as all your songs are! I think the middle section felt a bit empty but overall it was fantastic! The percussion especially was super nice!

Developer

Thanks so much! Really glad you liked it. For the middle section, I get what you mean. I actually used to have a more fuller arrangement there, but opted to pull out a lot of the layers so you could better hear the duet between the two voice lines. I'll see if I can get a happy medium so it's neither too sparse or too full. Thanks for the feedback!