its a shame Jeremy Soule (composer of the Morrowind, Oblivion and Skyrim Soundtrack) wasnt hired for The Elder Scroll 6 due to the allegations, to avoid bad PR We wont get anything like this (probably) ever again
This is what I was trying to analyse recently in skyrim and the witcher ost. I'm happy I found your video because it answered many questions I had while I was composing my fantasy music! Thank you a lot. I subscribed!
Damn!! This music is totally mesmerizing!! Like a spell come over you and you teleport back to 2011 in the Land of Tamriel, northern province of Skyrim! 😊😊
Man this was awesome. Have you had luck getting leads from your RUclips channel? I’m a music production student at Full Sail and have got bitten by composing fantasy music hahaha
Just like how Ravel’s Bolero became a masterpiece. I remember one time a solo pianist and the orchestra performed various variations of paganini’s caprice and I never get bored. So I wonder if piano solo could achieve this effect if somehow I can arrange it in a different light in every variation.
the first thing that randomly pops into my head whenever i start getting the urge to play skyrim, is literally always a piece of music first. i have a feeling it is the same for most people and the unanimous "urge" alot of gamers get to play skyrim again is usually a random motif reappearing in the imagination 😂 please corroborate in the replies
The music is hands down the MAIN reason I come back to play it. Nothing immerses me more than the music of this game!
its a shame Jeremy Soule (composer of the Morrowind, Oblivion and Skyrim Soundtrack) wasnt hired for The Elder Scroll 6 due to the allegations, to avoid bad PR
We wont get anything like this (probably) ever again
This music carried me through depression and dark thoughts
Man, this song nearly always brings tears to my eyes, just beautiful.
This is what I was trying to analyse recently in skyrim and the witcher ost. I'm happy I found your video because it answered many questions I had while I was composing my fantasy music! Thank you a lot. I subscribed!
This video is a hidden gem,
I always wondered why i never got bored of this score.
So diligently analyzed
Damn!! This music is totally mesmerizing!! Like a spell come over you and you teleport back to 2011 in the Land of Tamriel, northern province of Skyrim! 😊😊
secunda is an absolute banger too
I’ve never been given EXACTLY what I was looking for quite like this video
So glad I finally could make time to watch this, I was so excited when I saw it on my recommended, and it was great!
Man this was awesome. Have you had luck getting leads from your RUclips channel? I’m a music production student at Full Sail and have got bitten by composing fantasy music hahaha
God I missed Jeremy man loving gathering storm music every time asmongold play it in channel 😢
Great video! Subbed!
Just like how Ravel’s Bolero became a masterpiece. I remember one time a solo pianist and the orchestra performed various variations of paganini’s caprice and I never get bored. So I wonder if piano solo could achieve this effect if somehow I can arrange it in a different light in every variation.
Definitely! The piano is particularly adept for adding variation thanks to it's massive range. You just have to be deliberate about it :)
Amazing video, thank you ❤
hey , just continue what you do
The music is literally 'Souleful'
the first thing that randomly pops into my head whenever i start getting the urge to play skyrim, is literally always a piece of music first. i have a feeling it is the same for most people and the unanimous "urge" alot of gamers get to play skyrim again is usually a random motif reappearing in the imagination 😂 please corroborate in the replies
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👍👍👍👍 never stop
You should become a college professor. Great video
Thank you, Colin! :)
It’s a mastahpiece.
This game is beautiful on vr with headphones complete immersion
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Damn *MUDCRABS* !
that finally explains why i can't play skyrim's music on piano and why it sounds so boring like this