The music in Skyrim....

Post » Mon Dec 06, 2010 3:18 pm

I still hum Morrowind's theme from time to time. I can't even remember Oblivion's main theme, and I played it an HOUR ago.

They are essentially the same with different instruments.
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Post » Mon Dec 06, 2010 10:52 am

They are essentially the same with different instruments.

..............................................in a way you are actually right.....

Yet, although they are essentially the same, they were composed by the same man. I think if you got the sheet music from somewhere that they would be COMPLETELY different.
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Post » Mon Dec 06, 2010 6:16 pm

Sounds like a dungeon theme, or maybe exploration music for some bleaker landscapes such as the volcanic tundra region they've talked up so much. But yeah, what we've heard of the music so far is pretty amazing.

When I hear it, I think of tragedy, war, and Mara taking the dragonborn to Sovngarde.
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Post » Mon Dec 06, 2010 6:14 pm

Based on what little we've heard of Skyrim's music, I have reason to be optimistic, though we've only heard two pieces from the game, the main theme, and some piece of music used for a context we're not sure of yet, and both have impressed me. If everything else is that good, then I won't be dissappointed.

Of course, it's also possible that we've heard all the good stuff and everything else will be a dissappointment, because that was my problem with Morrowind's music, the main theme was great, but I felt that most of the exploration and combat music was pretty bland, at best decent, Oblivion I actually felt improved upon that somewhat, though I didn't like the main theme quite as much as Morrowind, but at this point, I think Skyrim's main theme may be my favorite Elder Scrolls theme to date, and will the other music hold up to the bar it sets? I hope so, we'll see in time.

And I actually agree on different enemies having different combat music, it's not needed for common enemies, perhaps, but boss fights really deserve it, when I'm fighting an epic battle against a dragon, having the same music that would play for all other enemies just does not capture the proper feel. Other than that, we definitely need more music that changes depending on the location and situation, in particular, certain major events in the game could benefit from special music. Having the right background music for what's going on is important as it can really have a major impact on the atmosphere, choosing the wrong music can potentially ruin it while the right music can make a scene all the more effective. And the only way to ensure that the music always matches the situation is to change it depending on location and situation. Also, combat music shouldn't play until one side actually attacks the other, or until enemies enter the field of view, at least, because if it plays as soon as a nearby actor enters "combat" mode, then it essentially serves as an early warning system to tell you that enemies are attacking you before you see them, ensuring that they can't possibly surprise you. In Oblivion and Morrowind, I always know an enemy is nearby when I hear the combat music playing, and start looking around for any sign of enemies, if you have it only start playing when you coul concievably know the enemies are there, then they might walk up right behind me and I won't know they're there until they attack me.

Sounds like a dungeon theme, or maybe exploration music for some bleaker landscapes such as the volcanic tundra region they've talked up so much. But yeah, what we've heard of the music so far is pretty amazing.


That's sort of what I was thinking too, in any case, I don't expect to hear that in a place that's supposed to be peaceful and pleasant.

And I'm actually hoping that not just dungeons, but different types of landscapes can get potentially different music as well, as that would serve to better capture their atmosphere.
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Post » Mon Dec 06, 2010 4:27 pm

..............................................in a way you are actually right.....

Yet, although they are essentially the same, they were composed by the same man. I think if you got the sheet music from somewhere that they would be COMPLETELY different.

No, they wouldn't. Maybe some of the interlude stuff, but the main theme is the same tune, the same notes.
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Post » Mon Dec 06, 2010 10:19 am

The music for fighting mudcrabs should be the http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nOfjHPcflI theme. That'd add the proper atmosphere!
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Post » Mon Dec 06, 2010 10:17 pm

Not the theme, but http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFMkDYVe4l8&feature=related reminds me of The Last of the Mohicans. Mostly around 1:20.



Yeah, I noticed that... and like one guy in the comments section of video said, Strength and Honor track from Gladiator. I wonder if this is inspired by something?
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Post » Mon Dec 06, 2010 4:22 pm

I loved the tension music for Fo3, it was awesome, I hope they have something like that for Skyrim's dragon attacks, something really pumped, intense and fast.
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Post » Mon Dec 06, 2010 2:59 pm

No, they wouldn't. Maybe some of the interlude stuff, but the main theme is the same tune, the same notes.

damn. Explains why Oblivion's is so indistinct from Morrowinds in my memory then. Thanks for that.
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Post » Mon Dec 06, 2010 3:22 pm

Maybe music could be largely location based, in a reasonably achievable way, including the battle music with a decent number of tracks tied to each area rather than to the enemy. Obviously, things like mudcrabs should lack any kind of music transition. They're simply barely threatening after all.

Clearly you've never fought me. Everyone keeps telling me they've fought mudcrabs more fearsome than me... and I find it true... until I fight back. B)
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Post » Mon Dec 06, 2010 11:25 pm

It didn't in my opinion.

Reason being?

I still hum Morrowind's theme from time to time. I can't even remember Oblivion's main theme, and I played it an HOUR ago.

SO FAR however, the Skyrim soundtrack is giving me CHILLS.

That's just the Main theme though, Im talking soundtrack in general. I hum Watchman's Ease in my sleep.
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