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I love how orchestral you were able to make the soundtrack - as a trumpet player in orchestra, it kind of immediately sells me on the OST lol.

I love the Trumpet staccatos in the first track haha. The track is super dramatic and very overture-y, which I always appreciate.

The town theme is so endearing it hurts. Giving the melody to the xylophone is a very fun idea, which to me also solidifies the modern-orchestral sound even more.

Ahhh the third track is exactly what you want for the determined-go-getter theme : the tresillo driving rhythm, the melody floating on top - this is some fantastic contemporary music. Also very overture-like.

The fourth track is very pretty, and the melody lives up to what it's described as in the notes that you wrote - sweet, and also very heartfelt. The ending piano chords are a very pretty way to dial back from the big orchestra melody from a moment before.

Ooooh the credits are so warm and nostalgic it makes me want to lie on my bed and reminisce about my childhood. I would love to hear an extended version of this played live....

Your use of piano and orchestra is so pretty, and also smart - the piano by itself can embody so much, and the orchestra really builds upon it to enhance and do what it can't on it's own.

Overall, fantastic entry. Awesome job!

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I love this post. Thank you for going over each song and talking about why you appreciate it. I like that you brought up the little stuff like how we lead the end of the 4th track into the credits. Also, I've always been worried about how our brass plugins sound, but knowing a trumpet player's approval makes me feel much better about it. Thanks again for listening!!! (ps. we may or may not be releasing a completely extended version of the OST at some point soon)

Ooh I'm excited for that!

And I understand what your'e saying about the brass plugin - it's not perfect, but it sounds good, and definitely works pretty well for this project.