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mystery solving cinema style

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film score style short tune for a game I'm working on right now. Sort of a typical arrangement, but uses much less orchestration that what a real score would have. Very high bang for the number of notes.
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It's good - beefier than a couple of the previous ones you've put. Reminds me of one that myself and publisher did for a Matrix soundtrack competition several years ago.
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Coolness.
What Strings were you using.?
Very effective and reminiscient of some Tangos....

Nice job.
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Synful orchestra, now my resident strings vsti. Also has awesome french horns.
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This inspired me to re-mix the Matrix track we did in '03.

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just looking back at old posts to grab files.

Jimmy, interesting caught on to the tango thing. The main inspiration for the game's tunes was all tango because I wanted do the whole "dancing with fate" thing with the game's mystery theme. Most of the tunes for the game wasn't straight up tango, but used the straight forward minor I II V progression with various treatments. For this one I did the progression, and also did a tango inspired syncopation in the bass, though no literal tango. I did want to preserve the "serious tango" intensity in how the melody and solos utilized the chord progression tho.
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