Posted May 20, 2025 by YannZ
#analysis #music #loops #vertical composition
Contemplative Fantasy Vol. 1 – Dev Note by YannZ
When I started composing the main in-game track for Contemplative Fantasy Vol. 1, I could’ve written a 2-minute loop and called it a day.
Instead, I wrote a 10-minute piece divided into ten 1-minute modular loops, with subtle changes in orchestration, pacing, and energy. The track is called “Déjà Vus,” and I designed it to feel like a musical story unfolding gently in the background—one you can either let evolve or pause at any stage.
Here’s why I went that route, and how it might help your game too:
Short loops can get repetitive fast—especially in calm, story-driven games where the pacing is slower, and the music isn’t buried under SFX or combat.
A player who sits in a dialogue scene or puzzle room for 5+ minutes will hear the same loop 2–3 times. By the second or third repetition, the magic is gone.
That’s where modularity helps.
Each minute of Déjà Vus adds one or two new layers:
Loop 1: solo piano
Loop 2: piano + double bass
Loop 3: strings ticking with the seconds
Loop 4: cymbals enter
… all the way to Loop 10: full instrumentation with bass, brass, groove, and detail
Because every loop is written on the same tempo (120 BPM) and harmony, they can:
Be looped on their own
Be used as building blocks for dynamic layering
Or be played one after another for a smooth musical evolution
You can think of it as a quiet, horizontal crescendo—great for open-world movement, introspective scenes, and slow-burn puzzle sequences.
You don’t have to use all ten loops in a row. In fact, I designed Loops 1–5 to be especially light and replayable on their own. You can:
Loop just one (e.g., Loop 3 with the ticking pizzicato)
Build scenes with a custom order (e.g., 1 → 2 → 4 → 5)
Use Loop 1 as a “pre-scene wait room,” then fade to Loop 6 once something changes
If your game uses event-based transitions or cutscene triggers, these loops are made to support that structure.
🔗 Listen on Spotify
🔗 Download on Itch – Contemplative Fantasy Vol. 1
Thanks for checking this out.
If this sparked any ideas, let me know—I’d love to hear how you handle music pacing in your own projects.
– YannZ