one of your styles, I've found, is a remote sound causing the world around it to resonate for a few moments, then die out; then your sound comes back, and the resonance comes back too. Interactions abound. The "oriental" sound is kind of like a cimbalom, a little bit of quivering harp and maybe a little gamelan. Exotic, enticing, and it never intrudes--it just 'is'. You discover it, take your short film, and leave it as it was, and pass on the sound-bite to us...many thanks.
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I hear notes of glass harmonica and the slightest touch of ice scraping the hull of a ship.
one of your styles, I've found, is a remote sound causing the world around it to resonate for a few moments, then die out; then your sound comes back, and the resonance comes back too. Interactions abound. The "oriental" sound is kind of like a cimbalom, a little bit of quivering harp and maybe a little gamelan. Exotic, enticing, and it never intrudes--it just 'is'. You discover it, take your short film, and leave it as it was, and pass on the sound-bite to us...many thanks.
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