Cue of the Week: Land of the Morning Calm
My apologies for the radio silence, gentle reader/listeners. Not only am I immersed in a big project, but a short musical comedy of mine is being produced this month. Amazing how much of your free time live theater can consume.
Here's an orchestral theme from Empire Earth II, the final victory music for the Korean people. (Actually, it's two themes abutted together, but I cleverly wrote them in the same key and tempo to allow for this very thing.) I didn't use many ethnic elements in this particular cue, beyond the daegum flute doubling the violins. But I did take a cue from Korea's national slogan, "Land of the Morning Calm", and used a string-and-woodwind texture to give the music a light and somewhat bucolic feel.
Land of the Morning Calm
Here's an orchestral theme from Empire Earth II, the final victory music for the Korean people. (Actually, it's two themes abutted together, but I cleverly wrote them in the same key and tempo to allow for this very thing.) I didn't use many ethnic elements in this particular cue, beyond the daegum flute doubling the violins. But I did take a cue from Korea's national slogan, "Land of the Morning Calm", and used a string-and-woodwind texture to give the music a light and somewhat bucolic feel.
Land of the Morning Calm
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