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Yeees yes, I'd like to ask you the inspiration of the BWS music, what was on your mind?EduBroseta said:Ketzergon!
I am glad i can bring you back to your childhood times! To be honest, thats why i am a composer: i get this feeling all the time when composing, makes me feel like a kid playing with a brand new toy
Feel free to ask any questions!
Saludos!
Ketzergon said:Yeees yes, I'd like to ask you the inspiration of the BWS music, what was on your mind?EduBroseta said:Ketzergon!
I am glad i can bring you back to your childhood times! To be honest, thats why i am a composer: i get this feeling all the time when composing, makes me feel like a kid playing with a brand new toy
Feel free to ask any questions!
Saludos!
Besides King and the games mentioned above, do you have more composed music, videogame or personal? (and maybe a link to listen those, please)EduBroseta said:So, we wanted to do a casual game about witches and magic, but lighthearted and a bit cartoonish, cute..in a very King-fashion of course! Also, i had a talk with the game team developing the game at early stages and i asked them what they liked and what they thought could be improved in BWS2 (the team who did BWS2 are the same ones who did BWS3). They mentioned sometimes they were tired about listening the the same tune over and over.
So those 2 things are enugh for a composer to get started. First one sets the tone and the seocnd comment from the team made me propose the multi-jinge approach for the game, where segments get in and out smoothly in random order, instead of a tune repeating forever as long as you play to the level.
As for pure inspiration, i dont really know, it came basically from the concept arts from the team, reading a bit of the storyline and the characters, etc. I tried to use orchestral combinations that work for that genre and decided to use that sweet female voice for the main theme, as i thought it fitted the character and the game.
I´ve done a lot of stuff yes although i cant share the majority of it cause of copyright prevention. Then some of my personal stuff isnt really uploaded anywhere. I am just too lazy about this, sorryKetzergon said:Besides King and the games mentioned above, do you have more composed music, videogame or personal? (and maybe a link to listen those, please)EduBroseta said:So, we wanted to do a casual game about witches and magic, but lighthearted and a bit cartoonish, cute..in a very King-fashion of course! Also, i had a talk with the game team developing the game at early stages and i asked them what they liked and what they thought could be improved in BWS2 (the team who did BWS2 are the same ones who did BWS3). They mentioned sometimes they were tired about listening the the same tune over and over.
So those 2 things are enugh for a composer to get started. First one sets the tone and the seocnd comment from the team made me propose the multi-jinge approach for the game, where segments get in and out smoothly in random order, instead of a tune repeating forever as long as you play to the level.
As for pure inspiration, i dont really know, it came basically from the concept arts from the team, reading a bit of the storyline and the characters, etc. I tried to use orchestral combinations that work for that genre and decided to use that sweet female voice for the main theme, as i thought it fitted the character and the game.