Have you seen a procession of underground dwellers - gnomes through mysterious caves? When the wrong light of torches rushing on the walls, casting oscillating shadows? When in its flickering light sometimes precious stones flash, which here and there are interspersed in the walls of the tunnels?
Or maybe you saw the old and smooth-drawn dances in the palace of the fairy-tale King of the Secret Kingdom? When proud and beautiful ladies graciously accept signs of attention from strong and noble knights-warriors and allow them to invite themselves to the ancient medieval dance?
Not? You have not seen all this and can not even imagine this? No problem! You have a chance to plunge into this magical atmosphere. It is not difficult at all. All you have to do is listen to the fantasy medieval epic orchestral composition "Fantasy Sneak" by AlexLouder.
The music is in a certain sense elegiac, ballad, somewhat mysterious, restrained, with firm, even formidable shades when the orchestra enters. The melody is calm, smooth, heartfelt, thoughtful, when the orchestra enters, it becomes tense and somewhat militant.
The rhythm is even, restrained and confident. The pace is wide, restrained, clear and pronounced. The harmony of the instrumental composition "Fantasy Sneak" is mysterious, mystical and enigmatic.
This is a wonderful sample of fantasy epic music. Excellent background accompaniment for computer games of the relevant subject, and for presentation clips and trailers, as well as movie episodes.
Without a doubt, this tune will enhance your project, whether it be for corporate or personal use:
TV or Radio Advert / Commercial, Youtube Video, Podcast, Film, Television, Video Game Soundtrack, Social Media Marketing, School and College Work, Videohive Preview, Viral Marketing Campaign, Mobile Phone App, Business and Promotional Presentation, Home Video, Theme Tune, Youtube Channel Intro / Outro, Crowdfunding Video, Background Music, Slide Show, Documentary, Cinema, TV Promotion, Web, Sports Media, Party / Gig Promo Video…
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