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Greetings everyone!

Once again, sorry for publishing songs a bit late this month. I promise you that we will be back at our old release schedule starting next month.

Today we have a calm and brightful medieval 4 song compilation. It's been a long time since I composed music for your towns and streets. And the best thing about this album is that all the songs are of universal nature and can be used in different  scenarios and places. You could use them for exploration, small talk with the townsfolk, taverns (ofc), while having long walks by the ocean, or wherever you feel like it's the best place having them. Main instrument of this compilation is once again, the mighty lute! Followed by other instruments mainly used for arrangement purposes.

That's it! I'll let the songs do the talking now! You can expect our new compilation much earlier, in November. Enjoy!

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Music:

  • By The Old Tavern
  • A Late Night Poem
  • Lilacs Under The Bridge
  • I Was Once A Traveler Like You

Path:

  • MGS Audio\Music\Towns and Streets

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Sages+ patrons can download variations of each song from archive post below:
Towns & Streets

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Thanks for being here with us, and for your incredible support!

Filip

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Rob Leonard

Love these calm tunes...nice job! A thought came to me while listening to them...alt versions specifically for tavern pieces. So I'm often looking for some simple music tracks I can use as "a bard playing in the tavern/inn" pieces that I can layer (i.e. play simultaneously) in the background of tavern ambience. The problem with many "tavern" pieces is there's too many instruments or other accompanying music included...when I just need a simple one-instrument (perhaps 2 instruments) music track. So for these you've composed here, the primary instrument, and perhaps 1 accompanying instrument, would be perfect to represent a bard (or pair of musicians) in a tavern. Anyway, I know you guys are already swamped with work, so whatever future consideration you might give this is greatly appreciate. Cheers!! :)

MichaelGhelfi

''The problem with many "tavern" pieces is there's too many instruments or other accompanying music included'' I agree with this absolutely. And I will work towards creating our ''tavern'' music more authentic, than it is now! Thanks for the constructive advice, as always, Rob! :) - Filip