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A jam submission

Song for Impressions Composing Jam: OST #2View project page

Submitted by astasio (@astasoft79) — 1 day, 8 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Overall Uniqeuness#423.1233.286
Listenability#452.9873.143
Composing Quality#492.1722.286
Correlation to Theme#492.4442.571
Execution#492.4442.571
Overall#492.6342.771

Ranked from 14 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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https://on.soundcloud.com/tREepmz9pAKzVNaW7

Description
**Instrumental Piece: "The Course of the Empire"**

*Created with armonyMaker*

This instrumental composition is divided into distinct sections, each inspired by Thomas Cole's iconic series of paintings, *The Course of the Empire*. The music mirrors the visual narrative of the rise and fall of a civilization, using harmonies, melodies, and textures to evoke the emotional and thematic essence of each painting.

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**1. The Arcadian or Pastoral State (1834)**

The piece opens with a serene and idyllic atmosphere, reflecting the harmony between humanity and nature. Gentle acoustic guitar or harp arpeggios, soft flute melodies, and warm string harmonies create a sense of peace and simplicity. The rhythm is flowing and unhurried, evoking the pastoral beauty of an untouched landscape. Subtle bird-like sounds or nature-inspired effects enhance the connection to the painting's tranquil setting.

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**2. The Consummation of the Empire (1836)**

The tone shifts dramatically as the music builds into a grand and triumphant section. Majestic brass fanfares, sweeping orchestral strings, and powerful percussion symbolize the height of civilization's glory. The harmony is rich and complex, with layered melodies representing the bustling activity and opulence depicted in the painting. The tempo is lively and energetic, capturing the vibrancy of a thriving empire at its peak.

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**3. Destruction (1836)**

A sudden, dissonant shift marks the collapse of the empire. Chaotic rhythms, crashing cymbals, and distorted electric guitar or aggressive synth tones convey the violence and turmoil of invasion and ruin. The harmony becomes tense and unstable, with jarring intervals and descending motifs symbolizing the fall from grace. The music feels urgent and overwhelming, mirroring the painting's depiction of chaos and despair.

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**4. Desolation (1836)**

The final section is haunting and reflective, capturing the eerie stillness of a world reclaimed by nature. Sparse piano notes, ambient drones, and distant echoes of earlier themes create a sense of melancholy and loss. The harmony is minimal, with open intervals and unresolved chords emphasizing the emptiness. The tempo slows to a crawl, and the piece fades into silence, leaving a lingering sense of desolation and the passage of time.

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This instrumental journey through *The Course of the Empire* uses music to tell a story of rise, triumph, destruction, and decay, inviting listeners to reflect on the cyclical nature of civilizations and the enduring power of nature.

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

I gotta say, this seems like a solid improvement on your software's capabilities since the last time I heard one of your submissions.

I agree with what others have mentioned already in terms of melodic variation, but something that I hope you'll be able to eventually incorporate is some additional means of handing the overall mix. This could mean reverbs, delays, and EQ but also things like arrangements and adjusting where instruments are in the space (think panning in a DAW, for example). Additionally, if possible, it might also be worth experimenting with the velocity of the midi instruments being used, since that can help an instrument feel a little better if there's a bit of variation with how an instrument is being played (Please correct me if any of this has already been implemented!).

Hopefully that all makes sense, and I hope you continue to make iterations because I'm curious to see where this can go from here.

Keep up the good work :)

Developer(+1)

thanks for the comments, constructive criticism is what i need as inspiration for my software development

Submitted(+1)

Very chill submission, I like it ! 

Maybe a little more melodic variety would be nice, but overall it's pleasing to listen to !

Good job !

Developer(+1)

thanks for the review

Submitted(+1)

Vibe is nice and chill!

Only thing i felt was that the melody could be a bit more rhythmic at parts, since its mostly just held notes all the time.

Submitted(+1)

Neat! Not what I expected. Simple but it says what it needs to. Less is more! I could imagine this belonging in a GBA-era RPG of some kind 🙂