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Wyvern Tracks

By Sir Bunting on January 14, 2016 7:27 pm

4/4 time, using the Indonesian Pelog modes. Transposition numbers are 1 - 2 - 2 - 2 - 1 - 2 - 2.

However, I use the Western approximation.
Cent values for the true scale are 0 115 274 532 704 824 1009 1200.

The Pelog modes change two of the notes to be auxiliaries, creating a series of pentatonic scales which are quite lovely. This track is uncharacteristic of Pelog - I encourage you to listen to the real thing.

Like gamelan ! Fantastic tune.
"Landscape of burning forest" comes to mind

trippy sound, very engaging listen though

Love this, especially with the SID, has a "Indiana Jones and the Lost Video Game" feel to it hehe, totally downloading  this for the radio show!

Dang, this is all of the best sorts of crazy sounding. Very unique. Really liking this quite a lot. big_smile

Really intriging... Should check those scales some day smile

Damn interesting and refreshing feel - great work.

zyuuziro wrote:

Like gamelan ! Fantastic tune.
"Landscape of burning forest" comes to mind

You're right, it does remind me of a burning forest too. Thank you for listening!
Gamelan is one of my favorite instruments smile

tsrono wrote:

trippy sound, very engaging listen though

Thanks, I appreciate it! I always aim for "engaging"

XC3N wrote:

Love this, especially with the SID, has a "Indiana Jones and the Lost Video Game" feel to it hehe, totally downloading  this for the radio show!

What an honor yikes
Enjoy!

DjjD wrote:

Dang, this is all of the best sorts of crazy sounding. Very unique. Really liking this quite a lot. big_smile

Thanks!

laguna wrote:

Really intriging... Should check those scales some day smile

wink

tim koch wrote:

Damn interesting and refreshing feel - great work.

Thank you very much!

Dude! I love this! Hahaha listening to this gets me so excited! The change towards the middle was perfectly executed! Just out of curiosity, do you write scores for games?

Not Balinesian, but equally delightful and inventive.

Oso Feo wrote:

Dude! I love this! Hahaha listening to this gets me so excited! The change towards the middle was perfectly executed! Just out of curiosity, do you write scores for games?

Glad you like it so much! Thank you. Not yet, but I would love to write scores for games - that would be a dream come true.

Jim Wood wrote:

Not Balinesian, but equally delightful and inventive.

What a generous comment - Thank you so much!

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