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Steps to The East

by Mohammad farhan Zameer | 8 months ago

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About Steps to The East

A Soundtrack of Western and East Asian Classical Genre with 46 Orchestral Pieces.
Used Native American, Chinese and Japenese Instruments.


Instruments Used in this Soundtrack:

Strings;
Violins, Cellos

Voice Choirs:
Heaven, Aah, 80s

Brass;
French Horns

Percussion;
Bass Drum, Cabasa, Suspended Cymbels, Chinese Hand Cymbels, Cowbell, Djembe, Djundjun, Guiro, Sheeps Toenails, Sliegh Bells, Spring Coil, Surdo Drums, Taiko Drums, Swanee Whistle, Tam Tam, Tambourine, Tom Toms, Wind Chimes, Thai Gong, Chinese Flutes & Others


Orchestral Data Provided by:
Phill Harmonia Orchestra

Music Composed and Arranged by:
Farhan Zameer

Date Created:
20, March, 2008

Software Used:
Image Line’s FL Studio, Stienberg’s Cubase and Sony Acid Pro


Dear Audience!
I had written some Instruments names and Sofwares names which helps you to compose any soundtrack, If you are intrested in Orchestral work and want to compose any soundtrack.

I composed this Soundtrack in Japenese and Chinese Folk Musics. Hope you like this Classical soundtrack. But one thing i am missing in this track is “English Horns, French Brasses and some other brasses”. If anyone of you can help me to do this favor then please tell me, but one of my favourite and best audience Sanour Mohammad can help me to provide this. Because in his song “Yeh Jo Des Hai Tera”, he used a brass. I liked that and listened before in A R Rahman’s tracks. Sunny Bro if you can help me to do this then tell me please. Im really missing this one in this Soundtrack.

Regards

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