We look up at the stars, wondering what is ahead of us. We wonder about aliens, and how we came to be. However, one question that has not been answered: How did earth survive for billions of years, and what are the mysteries tucked away below the surface?
This captivating piece was made to resemble the beautiful melodies on our planet, as well as the feeling of something not fully answered. With the powering Brass and the moving Choir samples, it all creates a balanced tone.
To fully enjoy the piece and understand the tiny melodies scattered within, it is best to use headphones/earbuds and imagine the many terrains that are on Earth today, such as the running water of the falls and an isolating rainforest with the most vibrant animals.
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Note from Composer: Although my specialty is usually instruments lower than 5, I decided to check out Symphonic pieces and indulge myself into different pieces that I have heard, such as "Shockwave" by Randall Standridge, 'Romanze" by Robert Schumann, and "String Quartet No. 8" by Dmitri Shostakovich. It doesn't sound like any of them, but the usage of instruments inspired me to make this piece. Other than Earth, my other inspiration was just how mysterious life is in itself. Think about it: what even are we? We could be somewhere out of this world, or perhaps an AI made from organic matter. Life is mysterious, so we need to enjoy the little things, even if we don't know everything.
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(This is the second song to my album, 'Cosmic Rotations." Check out the first song here:
https://flat.io/score/64aeaffec2cf7da890497dbc-galaxomas-epic-emotional-orchestral-chorus) Stay Nerdy ❤️