Thank you mate, really appreciate it!JimOfferman wrote: ↑Tue Jan 28, 2025 6:10 amI really like this version! To my ears, it fits the listing well. Hope you score another forward!davidagates wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2025 5:26 amI've had another swing, it's already much better imo. Didn't see your helpful comments about the change, but I think this is minimal enough to sustain interest but not sound out of place or bombastic.
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Hi David, I am in the process of working on the same listing; I chose the first example I found that the melody is almost hidden but still there, as it moves forward I noticed little instrumentation entering into the cue. it is a perfect example of Matt's king , queen, jack ace. nothing rally sticks out but it does have an ominous feel. I just started
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