It is universal but never invaded, it is perfect but inconsistent. Sound penetrates any kind of game, enhances the climax with confused words and loud voices, or gives a feeling of tension through its perfect tranquility. Just like the volume dial, the "volume" of a play varies with the situation and the degree of tension involved. Tennessee Williams' glass zoo highlights the importance of sound that plays a central role in expressing the true hidden intentions of the drama itself. Tennessee Williams enlarges the characters' characters and reveals the complex dynamics of the scene with crowd ears as a clue.
Melody: A folk band reminiscent of South London's Melodic, Beirut or Bell and Sebastian was held for Tinariwen. Singer Lydia Samuel and Hugh Williams' sounds are very beautiful, and (always funny) melodies cheer the audience. This 30-minute episode highlights the tracks from their newly released album "Effra Parade" which cataloged 18 instruments. Tinariwen: From the first note, you can see that Tinariwen is special. Their music is full of energy and emotions: percussion sounds from gourd and African drums; bass, acoustic and electric guitar (six in all!) And vocals resonating in your chest and soul
You are a musician. I remember the sound of your guitar and your soothing sound. I was in bed, but I have not slept. I was always a nightmen. I heard it when you played. It is like a lullaby, a night routine you create, express and produce. I am still learning how to keep in touch with myself. You are a coach. If I think that I may achieve this goal, you will tell me to shoot. Sometimes (only half) I said jokingly and told me to shoot from the center, or told me to shoot somewhere outside my scope. You taught me to shoot to learn how to score me. I will still learn to test myself by shooting confidently and believing in myself.
All of the music score of my orchestral music sounds the same as that of other era. They have a beautiful melody. They may be emotionally funny and even sentimental. But this is where I live. I am a melodeman. I can exchange dark electronic equipment, but I can leave it to my equipment ... The movie is heartfelt in its sleeves. This is the correct score. Escape truly kicked my butt. I was scared when I was hired. I made some mistakes and suggested some Jerry Goldsmith clues in some scenarios. They are so wonderful, I want to stop shooting myself. But I am different. I will stick to it. When I do this, I think the score is a semi-failure. This is very difficult to record as I wrote it in a troublesome way - the tracking part