Beauclair at Night + Beauclair Castle (Witcher 3) Mockup
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- Опубликовано: 9 дек 2023
- Here’s a two-part mockup of two of my favorite unreleased pieces of the Witcher 3: Blood and Wine DLC soundtrack, the romantic‘’Beauclair at Night’’ and the regal sounding ‘’Beauclair Castle’’. Like many other fans, I love the acoustic guitar-only version of ‘’Beauclair by Night’’ and so there’s a version of that on my channel available as well. Don’t forget to check out my previous Witcher 3 Skellige mockup if you haven’t already. Hope you enjoy!
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⛰️Fantasy music
Downtempo, relaxing tracks that make you get engrossed in fantasy plots, yet keep you relaxed at the same time. It's a perfect reading fantasy-friendly music genre, and awesome if you love to meditate. Like books and movies categorized under the same moniker, it sparks a sense of wonder, imagination, magic and other-worldliness.
This atmospheric music is inspired by enormous mountain vistas, starry skies, vast oceans and other grand and otherworldly places. It can calm the nerves, provide inspiration during homework studies or writing and creates a wonderful atmosphere no matter where you are.
🎼Mockups
Covers and suites of my favorite video game and film soundtracks, mainly of the elder scrolls oblivion and skyrim, the hobbit, the lord of the rings and the witcher 3, using the software FL Studio and MIDI controllers.
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Amazing!
You've just unlocked a bunch of memories about my music project in school when I was like 16-17. It was also inspired by Toussaint. Was so proud of myself back then, and now all these years later I see your mockup at a PROFESSIONAL STANDARD, and I just have to look back and laugh at my little 6-instrument project. Gorgeous work here though, such a relaxing listen ❤
Ah, that's cool to hear! We all start somewhere ;)
Glad you enjoy it.
This is pure magic. I really thank you, because it's really beautiful.
It takes me. I was like in a darkness world but a secure world at the same time.
The atmosphere of the night can be beautiful!
Sounds fantastic
Hi! Nice Work :) what vst plugin did you use for the guitar in this? :)
You always do such a great job of capturing the sound and feel of the games in these mockups! Do you find sheet music for these, or figure it all out by ear?
I find sheet music often lacking detail or inaccurate, so I go by what my ears tell me ;)
@@DreymaComposer Very Impressive!
According to Spotify, you were my most listened to artist this year, which is really no surprise. I probably listened to Chapter II and Lumina a few dozen times each over the course of the year. Everdream was my top song for the year, at 115 listens. Really appreciative for your music and talents, and looking forward to what you've got in store for next year. If I'm keeping track right, does this mean that Moesring Mountains is next? Or is it a secret?
Wow that's amazing, I appreciate your support! Haha it's no secret, but Moesring Mountains will have to wait a bit! First I got a mockup of a glorious Guild Wars 2 battle piece..
After that will be a remaster of The Darkening from Lumina, which I can't wait to release. After that, it's Moesring Mountains' turn :D But it will very much be worth the wait!!
I'm not familiar with the Guild Wars soundtrack, so I'll be curious to see what it is. And I'm certain you'll do Moesring Mountains justice. Do you usually have these pieces done well in advance of publishing them, or do you just do one at a time?
@@davidmartin9513 I find Soule's TES work to be his best, but there are definitely some GW pieces worth checking out, like '''Farahr'' or ''First Light''.
The pieces are mostly done one at a time, though sometimes I like sketching other things or projects out in advance.
Yeah, those are definitely some excellent pieces. But listening to them gives me a bit of a mixed reaction, since now I'm introduced to even more Soule compositions that I can't buy or stream :P