Sombra's Stand Beta

by: Marcato Sound

  • Published: December 17, 2012 @ 11:50:51 pm
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Description

Full credit of the art belongs to Bonaxor of deviantART! His art is awesome! http://bonaxor.deviantart.com/ Having recently acquired East West Quantum Leap's Symphonic Orchestra, I am now able to create much more high quality orchestral sounds, tracks and instruments. Now the issue; This is my first fully orchestrated composition, thus it is definitely not at it's best. It could be SO much better if I know more about orchestral composition, and that is why I analyze orchestral cinematic pieces often, but for a first attempt I think this is pretty good. The story behind it Now this song was actually written to have a story within it. You might not be able to tell, but the song is based on the story Celestia told of Sombra's previous defeat, one thousand years ago. Act 1: 0:00 - 1:28 : Prelude This place, I imagine in an animation would be a look at the Crystal Kingdom and Canterlot, the princesses, etc. Not much would happen. Act 2: 1:28 - 3:04 : New Reign Sombra has taken over the Crystal Kingdom, and Celestia and Luna have just heard about it. They are preparing to go to the kingdoms aid, and Sombra begins transforming everything into how he wants it to be. Act 3: 3:04 - 4:10 : Saviors The princesses are on their way and begin making their way through to the castle/palace at the center of the kingdom. Sombra realizes this and prepares for battle. Act 4: 4:10 - 5:51 : Stand Celestia and Luna have arrived at the palace and are heading for the throne room. Bursting into the throne room, a classic villainous discussion filled with flashbacks and references ensues, and shortly following as the song hits its climax, a battle of magic begins and the princesses are put to the test. As the song draws to a close, and Sombra is defeated, he makes one final effort to make the princesses pay, and is sealed under the ice. I hope you all enjoy this song as much as I enjoy making it, and I hope you will support me in my future development and learning as a composer.