This is a big orchestral track I did with some very strong Irish flavors. There are other arrangements of these melodies, but this is the one that I feel works best with games.
Check out the version with a LIVE fiddle player:
http://opengameart.org/content/irelands-coast-game-edition-live-players
Check out the TRAVELOG version (this version was made for a film) with many live players:
http://opengameart.org/content/irelands-coast-travelog-edition-live-players
I hope you guys enjoy this track.
Also, if needed I can re-arrange it to best suit your needs.
There are those who might want re-arrangements of this track tailored specific to their project, this is also another good reason to communicate with the author.
Contact me on my official website:
http://www.matthewpablo.com/contact
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---PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER AWESOME TRACKS HERE ON OGA!
Comments
*Doing homework...
*Plays this song...
*Stops doing homework and starts drawing...
Grrr Matthew!!! ><
Glad you like it! Quick question, are you notified when I upload stuff on here, or do you check back regularly?
I always check back at least twice a week. Can't afford to miss anything good. I'm not notified though if you upload new stuff here.
You know, you can get RSS feeds that will notify you of any changes, but my actual music website and my YouTube is more up to date. Sometimes I won't add tracks on here. I have like 2 versions of this track, and I am working on a version with real players. Also, if you check my website now you will find something new I just added: http://www.matthewpablo.com
Very nice!
Sweet!
Thanks for your comment! You should check out the other versions with real players! I edited the description and included the links!
Hi Matthew! I was wondering how you feel about allowing people to use your music files you put on this site for commercial use in video games and such. I noticed that on your site you have an option to buy a licence to use your music, are you making it open by putting it here, or are you expecting people to find your site and are using this as a discover method?