"Despite the Tears" instrumental composition

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Uploaded by on Aug 29, 2008

computerised recording as usual. A piece of writing of mine that I'm currently working on inspired me to write this - if I was to make a film of the story I'm writing I'd love this to be on the soundtrack, it's what I'd imagine, the sinnister gothic sound of dissonant strings. Woo! The piece of writing I'm working on is an adaption of "The Phantom of the Opera" which is a mix of Leroux, ALW, and my own ingenious :P and is told from Raoul's perspective. Cause I love Raoul :P In this piece I try to maintain the real eerie empty gothic feeling the original Leroux novel held but with the twist of focusing on Raoul. Enjoy.
(btw...I love the double bass atm, such a dark beautiful tone)

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  • aww thanks hun, glad u liked it

  • Dude, that was bloody FANTASTIC! That should be used as a piece when they do live screenings of the '25 PotO at the part where Raoul and the Persian-esque guy are going down to the lair, getting stuck in the torture chamber, etc. Seriously.

    I really felt for Raoul (and in most interpretations, I just find him either portrayed as too wimpy or just annoying). I could sense all his fears and anxieties. The strings seemed to laugh at him. Erik seemed to be lurking in the shadows, mocking him.

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