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Dawntreader (Final)
Game Score/Symphonic with Synth Ambients. This a final stage theme. An elaborate instrument/time signature list is in the story section.
Both versions of Dawntreader carry the same theme. That's why they're both called Dawntreader. One of my favor
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About the song
First of all there is are 2 Synth Ambiences that carry through the song. One for the first half, the other - a more powerful one - for the second half. Both halves carry the same song progression, which is divided into 3 parts. The first 2 parts are in 5/4 time signature, and the 3rd part is a 7/8-7/8-7/8-6/8 split.
There are tubular bells that carry the theme of the game. The bass is a bass guitar. It will appear somewhat synthy since the 2 since ambiences always follow the bass. The solo lead is an Oboe, which is supported fully by a Cello, Viola and Violin section. When the Violins aren't following the Oboe, they are hitting marcatos in the first 2 parts of the song. There is a Glockenspiel/Choir pad that plays in the first half of the song which is complimented by French Horns that play a Sforzano Crescendo part in the second half. Other than that, in the 3rd part of both halves, there is something reminiscent to that of a Wild West pickup.
There are tubular bells that carry the theme of the game. The bass is a bass guitar. It will appear somewhat synthy since the 2 since ambiences always follow the bass. The solo lead is an Oboe, which is supported fully by a Cello, Viola and Violin section. When the Violins aren't following the Oboe, they are hitting marcatos in the first 2 parts of the song. There is a Glockenspiel/Choir pad that plays in the first half of the song which is complimented by French Horns that play a Sforzano Crescendo part in the second half. Other than that, in the 3rd part of both halves, there is something reminiscent to that of a Wild West pickup.
