The main theme from @neilhimself's #GoodOmens, composed by David Arnold, was one of the delights performed by the BBC Concert Orchestra and Huddersfield Choral Society at the #BBCProms this year. The concert was conducted by Anna-Maria Helsing.
Concerning Hobbits is, without a doubt, one of my favourite pieces to play (and probably one of my oldest tracks if we're counting in learning order). It's so good at bringing to mind the wonderful scenery of the Shire and the care-free, food-filled lives of the hobbits who inhabit it.
Oddly enough, I get a disproportionate number of people coming up to me and telling me that Concerning Hobbits reminds them of the Titanic movie...Anyway, I hope this is a nice, relaxing track for you (complete with a bit of ambiance) before July 4th blows that all away.
As always, if you like my music and want to help me survive, you can help me for free by boosting and commenting and subscribing, and not-for-free by donating (or even getting me things from my wishlist?). The links are all over on my linktree at https://linktr.ee/octaviaca
:zerotwo_wow: Here's a second video in the span of 3 days! This time, it's the Gen 1 opening from the Pokemon game series which is short, sweet, energetic, and bloody fun to play :charmander_yay:
I've added an extra touch or two in the video editing phase this time and I'd be curious to hear how people like or dislike them (along with, as always, any input about the audio). It feels like I'm learning just a few little things about editing with each video I put out, and I'm hoping that I can stick with it and get steady progress (unlike the first years of my channel, I'm using the same software (DaVinci Resolve) for a bunch of videos in a row so I can actually build some skills :blobfox_laugh_sweat:
As always, boosting helps a ton, and if you like my music, please consider donating :leafeon_money: so that I can take care of my violin (and my body, but the violin comes first :leafeon_giggle: )
:shiba_hello: Hiii, it's time to actually start to post my own art again. In lieu of recordings from my most recent performance (I'm working on processing them), here's the piece I'm most well-known for. :zerotwo_cheeky: The original video broke 20k views recently, buuut that's not really me anymore, so here's the updated one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IRb707R01w
Do you all have any fond memories of this piece, or perhaps Howl's Moving Castle in general? :eevee_joy:
p.s. I'm curious what my current reach is in terms of instances. If you're not on cutie.city (which is most of you), can you please drop me a quick reply to help me figure out where you saw this? :blobhaj_plead:
One of the first real new wave rock albums that opened my eyes to new bands and music exploration beyond what was on the radio or popular at school.
The film is all live performances recorded around 1980, mainly in London, Portsmouth, San Diego, Los Angeles, Santa Monica and New York. My buddy had the video (VHS!) so we’d watch it regularly throughout the early 80s.
The soundtrack came out a year before the film and was packaged as a double album gatefold. It’s got some great performances, and the sound quality is solid.
It’s where I first heard Klaus Nomi, Pere Ubu, and Magazine.
It’s got my favorite version of The Police doing "Driven to Tears", and an amazing performance by The Cramps, doing their version of “Tear It Up”.
@miona's #VgmWednesday is about music you heard #TooManyTimes because of difficult moments in a game this week? 🤔
My first thought for this hashtag has nothing to do with difficult moments in this game, but with the repeated starts of it because I played it for so many years... 😊
If you like the King's Quest VI soundtrack, you might also like it on vinyl. My mate Erik spent the last two years making a reorchestration of the soundtrack with live instruments and he's crowdfunding a vinyl release now.
I played the PS3 version of this Japanese role-playing game, Ar nosurge: Ode to an Unborn Star, on Playstation Now in 2020 and really loved the game and especially the soundtrack... it's full of great tracks 😍
Michał Lorenc - Taniec Eleny (Bandyta, 1997) (www.youtube.com) Polish
YouTube link for full soundtrack album
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