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Planetology 101 Theme Music

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2025 7:32 am
by Jonathan Bain
https://youtu.be/V_GCgYAnVzA

music in LMMS,
graphics from BLENDER.

chat on a forum about this here:
https://arktos.boards.net/thread/9377/p ... llTo=80891

Re: Planetology 101 Theme Music

Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2025 9:04 am
by Jonathan Bain
Incidentally I also use here LMMS to clear up my voice recording,
which is quite deep and hard to hear.

So I send the voice recording through the LMMS 10-band equalizer
and turn down the deepest sounds and turn up the mid-tones.

See what you think:
https://youtu.be/IegKUDr6LHI
(The latest lecture on celestial mechanics).

Re: Planetology 101 Theme Music

Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2025 1:15 am
by musikbear
Jonathan Bain wrote:
Tue Jan 28, 2025 7:32 am


music in LMMS,
graphics from BLENDER.

chat on a forum about this here:
https://arktos.boards.net/thread/9377/p ... llTo=80891
Excellent! Music and imagery as a unity. Impressive Blender skills!

Re: Planetology 101 Theme Music

Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2025 7:58 am
by JasmineHoward

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Re: Planetology 101 Theme Music

Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2025 6:28 pm
by 64k_
musikbear wrote:
Sun Feb 02, 2025 1:15 am
Jonathan Bain wrote:
Tue Jan 28, 2025 7:32 am

https://youtu.be/V_GCgYAnVzA

music in LMMS,
graphics from BLENDER.

chat on a forum about this here:
https://arktos.boards.net/thread/9377/p ... llTo=80891

Excellent! Music and imagery as a unity. Impressive Blender skills!

as i thought, excellent blender skill


Re: Planetology 101 Theme Music

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2025 8:36 am
by rasiyamp

That sounds like it could be a fun, cosmic journey of a theme! If you're thinking of a theme music concept for a "Planetology 101" class, you might imagine a combination of orchestral grandeur mixed with a sense of exploration and discovery. Picture an opening sequence where you'd have something dramatic and expansive, with sweeping strings, rich brass, and electronic elements that give a sense of vast space and planetary science.

Here are some ideas for the music's tone and structure:

Intro (Cosmic Exploration): Start with a quiet, ambient synth pad to set the mood of deep space, gradually introducing rising strings or brass as if revealing a new, fascinating world. This section could have a mysterious and awe-inspiring feel.

Theme (The Science of Planets): After the intro, the main theme could emerge with strong, soaring strings, joined by horns, creating a sense of excitement and intellectual pursuit. You might incorporate a rhythmic, futuristic beat, perhaps with light percussion, to convey the analytical and adventurous nature of planetology.

Transition (Planetary Systems): A shift into more detailed, delicate themes as you zoom into specific aspects of planetology. This could involve a gentle piano melody accompanied by shimmering synths to represent the study of planetary atmospheres, compositions, and features.

Climax (Discovery and Innovation): The music would build to a grand, powerful section with all instruments, possibly evoking the excitement of new discoveries in the field. It could include brass and timpani for a majestic touch, highlighting key scientific breakthroughs.

Outro (Continued Exploration): End with a reflective, ambient tone, maybe returning to the soft synths from the beginning, suggesting that the journey of discovery continues.

Does that vibe fit what you're imagining for your "Planetology 101" theme music? If you’d like me to assist in creating something more specific, like a visual to go with it or if you'd like music recommendations, just let me know