Dark Cellos and fast violins Spotify: open.spotify.c... Itunes: itunes.apple.co... Bandcamp: thesecession.b... Composer: Greg Dombrowski / thesecession Publisher: Secession Studios www.secessions... Strings recording: Four For Music
Most duels are high action. Tense. Exciting. But this sounds different. It sounds sad. Depressing. Desperate. Almost mournful. It like the two people don’t want to duel each other, but have to. Love it whether that was your intention or not. Really creative way to reimagine an otherwise exiting concept.
This is the kinda duel where lives are at stake but the protagonist doesn’t have much to lose and regardless of the outcome, no one’s gonna be celebrating.
Phenomenal as always. This would go well with a snippet of my story She reeled her leg back and clenched her fists, there was still doubt in the girl’s mind but was easily overcome with the unthinkable rage. Whatever hope she had for her friend was gone. And nothing could repair it. With all her might, she drove her leg harshly against Kiara’s side. Over and over and over. She only stopped when her leg grew too tired to continue. Kiara scrunched her eyes shut tight, her anger bubbled up inside like an active volcano. She felt all the pain, despair, guilt well up. With every blow to her the bruised and battered girl labored breath became more and more rapid. Why? Why why, why, why was this happening? Things were never supposed to be turn out like this. It wasn’t her fault. It wasn’t her fault he got killed. It wasn’t her fault her friends hate her. It wasn’t her fault that she got possessed. So why, why was everyone against her? SNAP A few minutes go by before Kiara opened her eyes weakly to see her friend freeze up mid kick, body tensed and eyes filled with fear. At the moment, Kiara bloodbended for the first time.
While I was listening to the music and looking at the image I couldn't take my mind off the great finals of duels like High Noon, Once Upon a Time in the West, For a Few Dollars More and The Unforgiven, starting at minute 2:15 the music went up from emotional intensity to later reach a dramatic but sublime ending with the triumph of the hero, what a magnificent song.
When I was a kid, I once asked my grandfather if he killed anyone in the war. He wouldn’t answer, and he said that was grown up stuff. So then I asked him if anyone had ever tried to kill him….and he got real quiet. After he paused for a little bit, he said that as soon as he stepped into enemy territory,he was dead. He told himself, when he woke up every single morning, Rest in Peace, now go to war. I think that’s how you have to look at it, we live minute to minute, acting like we’re dead for a few years until we make it through to the other side, and then, then we get to live. We tell ourselves that WE are the Walking Dead.” - Rick Grimes.
So much pain. So much bitterness. So much suffering after so much loss.Two men on the brink of their morality, looking into each other’s eyes. You can feel the tension and desperation so vividly in this track, it’s incredible. Amazing as always, my friend.
Not friends, not knowing each other just rivarly in their eyes the moment of war has come two strangers and none is at home cry, cry, for what they think they defend for their real friends, for their family, their love ones, their love ones... pain, fear, and... rage, only rage, fight till the end decision is there eye to eye, an I for I, we for us one shall be done...
😑🎼🍁eautiful, Emotional, Uplifting... Who would have guessed that four & half minutes could change everything! You have to take a deep breath, & allow the music to flow through you. Revel in it, allow yourself to awe.
This is an extraordinary piece, and the strings bring a Batman vibe almost. You can imagine a dark storm on the horizon knowing that theres nothing you can do to stop the chaos that is about to unfurl.
When I start listening to your musics, I leave my own world and go to another world that I have never known. and it gives me pleasure. Greetings from Azerbaijan.
Aliyv wrote: "I leave my own world and go to another world that I have never known." That is essentially what I just wrote about the music for the Anaconda underwater video I just watched, with music by Secession Studios: phenomenal! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-y5NPU8YtKv4.html
Brother I am currently studying in 10th grade, my dream to make a Director, I have written 6 story yet. After 4 year I got a chance to direct a movie, then I'll call you Your music is just unbelievable ❤ So can you tell me which country are you from I am from India Please tell me you please Your lovely Brother
Your music has put so many clear visions in my head for different characters of different backgrounds. To The Gallows remains as one of my personal favorites representing a cursed navy captain who fell into piracy after his escape from Davy Jones Locker, and this piece is no less impactful!
This is phenomenal, reminds me of a mortal engines track, I was looking for a western track to learn on my violin I came looking for copper, and found gold
A dual was never a fight between two people with weapons or guns a dual is a deal with the devil him self you win or lose or the both win or the both lose death and the devil are the only winners at that moment at the high noon
"Sometimes I think there's naught beyond. But 'tis enough. He tasks me; he heaps me; I see in him outrageous strength, with an inscrutable malice sinewing it. That inscrutable thing is chiefly what I hate; and be the white whale agent, or be the white whale principal, I will wreak that hate upon him." -Melville
“Two men. Fighting for the sake of humanity. For survival. To end corruption. To better the world. One man is right. The other is too. Except there’s always one of them with people behind his back. That man is the hero. The other is forced to play the villain.” -Me
Obi-wan: You were the chosen one! It was said that you would destroy the Sith, not join them! Bring balance to the Force, not leave it in darkness! Anakin: I hate you! Obi-Wan: You were my brother, Anakin. I loved you.
This and your last video aren't very old, but they are bost already a Top favorite Epic song and Secession Studios song. Fantastic job. I loved listening to those.
A master and student meet for the last time as both have to battle to the death to ensure the survival of the town. A teacher that was more of a father to the student, and the student that was like a son to the teacher. Neither wish this...and neither will come out unscathed. But one must die.....or all is lost.......
prior to dueling being outlawed here in the US there had been a well established code of conduct and rules for how duels were to be fought. the rules were somewhat strait forward. first of all, any gentleman who felt he had been slighted or dishonored was entitled to challenge the offending party to a duel, and the offending party had to accept or else suffer a blow to their honor and be regarded as a coward. likewise the offended party that did not "demand satisfaction" would also be considered a coward if he did not make a challenge. some duels could be avoided if the offending party gave an apology, but if the the offending party were to have delivered a blow to the injured party then that was a point of no return and a duel was required. the challenged party got to choose the weapons (either swords or pistols) unless the challenging party swore on his honor that he was no swordsman, in which case the challenged party would have to agree to pistols. next the challenging party would choose the grounds where the duel would take place. after that the challenged party got to choose the time the duel would take place and the challenger would choose the duration of the duel. if a duel was to take places with pistols then distance would play a factor, something that I believe was agreed upon by the seconds (the assistants to the respective duelists. the seconds were suppose to ensure that the duel was both fair and gentlemanly, and to be caries out in a dignified way as well as to try and mediate and end the conflict before the duelist came to the dueling grounds so that there was no bloodshed. that wasn't always the case as some seconds would get involved in the duel themselves. there were effectively 3 ways a pistol duel could be fought. the British method. in the British method of pistol dueling the duelists stand at predetermined distance and fire near simultaneously of one another, often upon a signal. the French method. in the French method the duelists stand back to back and walk a predetermined number of paces before turning around. the duelists would then fire, usually upon a given signal. the barrier method: in the barrier method the duelists walk towards a barrier consisting of 2 parallel lines at an agreed distance. any duelist could fire at any time but once he fired he had to stand in place and take his opponents fire. furthermore a duelist was not to cross his firing line. once he reached his firing line he had to halt and fire. in some cases the offended party got to fire first, while in other cases the order of fire was determined by way of a coin toss. lastly, a pistol duel could require as many volleys of fire as needed to satisfy the duelists. this would either end with one or both duelists getting wounded or killed, or with both duelist deciding that they were satisfied that they had defended their honor.
Amazing piece yet again .. Quick question : I have emailed you guys a while ago regarding using your songs in 3D animations but I haven't recived a reply yet :D How can we get in touch?