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Orchestral version of A Message I am arranging (WIP)

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After watching

on a boring day, I was inspired to create something similar to this, but using a Coldplay song instead of a Muse song. I decided to use A Message. Be warned though, it's nowhere as good as the video I mentioned earlier. For one, the video could probably be featuring an actual symphony for all I know. My version of A Message is much less convincing. I am using FL Studio to make this and this is my first time doing anything with that program (or computers and music in general), so go easy on me.

 

You can download a VERY early version here:

http://rapidshare.com/files/129317644/A_Message__WIP13-7-08_.mp3.html

Keep in mind that this is nowhere near done. If people like it, I'll continue to work on it. I'm going to add a lot more instruments, improve on the ones present, and of course, finish the song. I might even add vocals as well. Comments and constructive criticism are always welcome!

A Meassage is a good song for creating a string based orchestral version with characteristic drums (which are in orginal version) and your early version (builded in FL) is very good. Keep working on it :). (adding Chris vocal with some reverb and choir in ref. would be great!)

Let me know how it turns out ok? I was gonna write an orchestral melody for my school (of coldplay, ending in viva la vida).

 

I was thinking maybe parts of what if, swallowed in the sea, etc.

Any coments?

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