I know I haven't really made any significant changes to the piece to make it more epic. I mean I think it already is one of John Williams' best and more epic compositions (well all of them are). I just made some minor adjustments to give more impact on specific moments of the piece. Nevertheless I love the concept of Indiana Jones since I was a young kid and I had to make a version of it! Perhaps in the future I will try to make a more epic rendition. Hope you enjoy!
It's a very good effort. I really love the inclusion of the tubular bells. I would say though that the cymbals come in way too soon, and over power the first part.
Thank you for your kind words and your advice! It is true I had some second thoughts about the very first part even though eventually I preferred it that way. I will certainly be more mindful in the future thanks again!
Its not faint. Its the attack on the brass. Its not hard enough. The strings in comparison have the right amount of attack. Its actually very very good.
This is absolutely fantastic!!! Incredible job, hits just the right amount of emotion and passion, hit me right in the feels, while stirring up immense nostalgia. Hats off to everyone involved, an utterly incredible job!!! 👏👏👏👏👏 With your permission, and only with your permission, may I respectfully use this in a completely non-monetized fan trailer I'm currently planning? 🙏 I'm making it using AI, and it's a actually a fan remake of one of the Indy games, Fate of Atlantis? I would be truly honoured if I was allowed to have this playing within it.
I actually love the piece as it is. It's just a softer, textured rendition of the march-- and a little more romanticized. The brass, especially, is a little toned down. But I love it! Because it sounds different, I start imagining it belongs to another untold adventure. If it were an exact duplicate of the original, I would inevitably think of Raiders (which isn't a bad thing either.) Anyway, a job well done by the composer. :)
@@EdwinC1001 Hey thanks! I'll agree with you that the point for me was to make it different, not too much, but I didn't want to make the same exact thing. You also make a good point that it is more romanticized, that's what I was going for! If I had done the same exact thing why not just go and listen to the masterful piece John williams has already made which is far better than mine!
@@KokkinisSound It's great stuff you created. I really am glad I stumbled upon it. It perfectly threw me into the world of Indy, especially with your fresh take on the source material. Thanks for sharing, and I will be looking forward to listening to more from you in the future.
I know I haven't really made any significant changes to the piece to make it more epic. I mean I think it already is one of John Williams' best and more epic compositions (well all of them are). I just made some minor adjustments to give more impact on specific moments of the piece.
Nevertheless I love the concept of Indiana Jones since I was a young kid and I had to make a version of it!
Perhaps in the future I will try to make a more epic rendition. Hope you enjoy!
@@KokkinisSound thanks
This belongs in a museum!
Well said!
It's a very good effort. I really love the inclusion of the tubular bells. I would say though that the cymbals come in way too soon, and over power the first part.
Thank you for your kind words and your advice! It is true I had some second thoughts about the very first part even though eventually I preferred it that way. I will certainly be more mindful in the future thanks again!
That's amazing!
Thank you so much!
@@KokkinisSound You're welcome!
Kool!
Thank you!
Its not faint. Its the attack on the brass. Its not hard enough. The strings in comparison have the right amount of attack. Its actually very very good.
Yeah I think you're right! Next time I'll keep that in mind to improve my work, thank you!
This is absolutely fantastic!!! Incredible job, hits just the right amount of emotion and passion, hit me right in the feels, while stirring up immense nostalgia. Hats off to everyone involved, an utterly incredible job!!! 👏👏👏👏👏
With your permission, and only with your permission, may I respectfully use this in a completely non-monetized fan trailer I'm currently planning? 🙏 I'm making it using AI, and it's a actually a fan remake of one of the Indy games, Fate of Atlantis? I would be truly honoured if I was allowed to have this playing within it.
But of course! Feel free to use it, I would love to see your work when it's finished!
@KokkinisSound Fantastic, thank you SO MUCH!! Will post a link in here when it's complete! 😬🙏🏻 Again, thank you ☺️
No problem, thanks again for your kind words!
@@KokkinisSound My pleasure my friend, thank YOU for such a fantastic job!
love your cover of this
I'm glad you liked it! John Williams has always been an inspiration for me!
this is great good job man
Thanks man, glad you liked it!
They should remaster and add this orchestral song like this in raiders of the lost ark movie ending
Haha thank you so much! I'm sure they can do a far better job than I can though.
@@KokkinisSound I also cannot wait to get the new Indiana Jones game for PlayStation 5 and I’m excited for the music it’s gonna be outstanding
@carljamessettlereptilemast5846 oh yeah same! I'm gonna buy it for pc at some point and I heard really good things about it!
I like this concept but some of it sounds faint. You think you do one less faint in the march?
Yeah I think you might be right some instruments could have been mixed better together. I'll keep it in mind so I can improve in the future thanks!
I actually love the piece as it is. It's just a softer, textured rendition of the march-- and a little more romanticized. The brass, especially, is a little toned down. But I love it! Because it sounds different, I start imagining it belongs to another untold adventure. If it were an exact duplicate of the original, I would inevitably think of Raiders (which isn't a bad thing either.) Anyway, a job well done by the composer. :)
@@EdwinC1001 Hey thanks! I'll agree with you that the point for me was to make it different, not too much, but I didn't want to make the same exact thing. You also make a good point that it is more romanticized, that's what I was going for! If I had done the same exact thing why not just go and listen to the masterful piece John williams has already made which is far better than mine!
@@KokkinisSound It's great stuff you created. I really am glad I stumbled upon it. It perfectly threw me into the world of Indy, especially with your fresh take on the source material. Thanks for sharing, and I will be looking forward to listening to more from you in the future.