inns & outs
By levelcapybara on October 2, 2022 9:16 pm
For some much needed R&R.
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For some much needed R&R.
Audio works licensed by author under:
CC Attribution Noncommercial No Derivative Works (BY-NC-ND)
Nothing on WB feels quite as affirming as LC tracks (when they want to be).
This particular track feels like the BGM for an RPG village that is so chill you'd rather just hang out with the NPCs instead of shopping for swords and picking fights with random monsters outside.
This has a sense of peace, a feeling of spring. The sction especially from 1:28 with the piano is really nice.
I love the title The cello pattern is really nice and I think really lends itself well to the whole village rpg aesthetic.
It's all ups and ups with this song.
- Devieus
Kind of you to bring that "up."
Hehe, thanks for the encouragement!
Nothing on WB feels quite as affirming as LC tracks (when they want to be).
This particular track feels like the BGM for an RPG village that is so chill you'd rather just hang out with the NPCs instead of shopping for swords and picking fights with random monsters outside.
What a kind compliment! Thanks so much.
This has a sense of peace, a feeling of spring. The sction especially from 1:28 with the piano is really nice.
Thank you!
Wonderful piece, the background bass/cello was superb.
Thanks! I was digging the warm cello pizzicato sound and wanted to do something cozy with it. Glad to hear it turned out okay.
I love the title The cello pattern is really nice and I think really lends itself well to the whole village rpg aesthetic.
Thanks! I'll admit, I was feeling pretty low-energy that weekend and wanted to try writing something simple and cozy. Hopefully this came somewhere near the mark.