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Ross Bugden - Skies

Duration: 04:01Views: 159.5KLikes: 3.8KDate Created: May, 2017

Channel: Ross Bugden

Category: Music

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Description: Katharina Fuchs - Violin Magdalena Milovanovic - Viola Ilya Osachuk - Double Bass Kiara Nathaniel - Piano Video and acoustic version on second channel: youtube.com/watch?v=UaIfpj77RQU Twitter: twitter.com/rossbugden Instagram: instagram.com/rossbugden For commissions/scores: bugdenross@gmail.com This music is completely free! However, if you are willing to donate, my paypal address is rfgb@hotmail.ca. Even amounts as small as a dollar are big helps everyone, so thank you! This piece is (obviously) about skies, especially in the Canadian prairies, my home. I wanted to capture them on a literal level (the constant shifting and evolution) and on a symbolic level (the emotions they tend to evoke, which I would describe as a humbling and melancholic awe). I knew that electronics and samples simply wouldn't cut it for a piece like this, so I was lucky enough to work with a few of my fellow students from university (named above). They donated a huge amount of time to rehearsing my piece, and even performed it at a university recital in April. You guys are amazing. The visuals here were filmed by me. I biked around my home town chasing clouds over fields and rooftops with my camera (a Canon g7x). At one point, I actually had the police approach me. They weren't upset, they were just confused, which is understandable. IF YOU EVER RECEIVE A CLAIM FOR USING MY FREE MUSIC, DISPUTE IT AND INFORM ME IMMEDIATELY. This track is licensed under a ‘Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License’. You can find the link to that license here: creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Basically, you can use this music for absolutely anything, including commercial/monetized projects. No need to get permission. There are only 3 rules: 1) Credit me! In most cases this means posting a link to my channel or the video of the track you used. This takes about 10 seconds to do, while the track you’re using probably took me hours and hours (and hours). Doing this helps me keep the music free :) 2) You may NOT use my music in an audio track that you intend to put into the Content ID system. This will result in false claims given to people who use my music in their videos. These situations are illegal and have resulted in people being banned from networks etc. DON’T DO IT. 3) Subscribe to me! Okay, this one isn’t really mandatory haha. But it takes a lot of work to make this music, and there is no better way to repay me than to join this community! I'm constantly putting out more free music (and it's constantly getting better). Download WAV (huge file, great quality): drive.google.com/file/d/0BybDVHKKq-7YbFBOMlBpV2t3eWs/view?usp=sharing&resourcekey=0-cGaxWGsAeIpq5wYQVTONCg Download MP3 (small file, good quality): drive.google.com/file/d/0BybDVHKKq-7YQnRyQlc5aEhMSlE/view?usp=sharing&resourcekey=0-1nSBfrwkz_lLuGTQRRsLdA FAQ Q: Can I use this for my project? Should I credit you? How? A: Yup and yeah. See the above information. Q: Can I donate? A: Why yes you can, kind dude. PayPal e-mail is rfgb@hotmail.ca (in all seriousness this is hugely appreciated). Q: Will you score my project? A: I am always looking for new scoring opportunities, but as I only have the time to do a few per year, they have to be large scale projects that will push my career forward as a composer. Things like YouTube gaming montages or vlogs are things I am almost never able to do, sorry. Q: What programs do you use? A: All the instruments were played by actual human beings in this track. I used FL Studio to stitch it together and NI Massive for all the background ambient electronics. Q: How do you do that light bar thingy? A: It’s usually called an Audio Spectrum and I make it using After Effects. I typically start with this template (youtube.com/watch?v=A5Fz2ylTFTM) but it can be done from scratch.

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