Hi - I love this music very much! Reminds me of my childhood watching neighbours! Where can I get a full version? Thank you for posting this, it's beautiful to hear!
Beautiful and THANKYOU! Looked for this for years! There were three unique underscores used in the golden age of Neighbours. One was used "When Scott proposed to Charlene" and the other when "Des left Madge and Harolds wedding to look at Daphne's photo." You play so beautifully. If you were to bring the other two underscores back to life, I think they would be better than the originals! I will keep my fingers crossed! x
I recognise this, from Helen's death and of course many, many other sad momets around that era (Neighbours had a very limited range of underscores compared to h&a). I love this!
Omg! This is amazing!!!! It reminds so much of Des crying to Mike about Daphne! This sounds a million times better again!!! You are insanely talented!!!
I don't know what I was thinking calling it "Something Sad"!! What a vague name! Yes, I used a midi keyboard to record each individual, digital instrument (guitar, violin, oboe) over a solo piano recording. SONY ACID was the software I used to record/ mix it... though I'm not sure it's supposed to be used for making music like this, it's more for 'beats' apparantely. But yeah, it can be pushed to do more ambient sounds ;)
Greetings, Mr Smith. I was wondering if you could tell me who produced this specific music. I will send you a link www.dailymotion.com/video/x1uf3ua_6882_shortfilms if you go there at 16:00 minutes, the music starts playing in the background, who composed this? If you know, it would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
This hits different now…
Hi - I love this music very much! Reminds me of my childhood watching neighbours! Where can I get a full version? Thank you for posting this, it's beautiful to hear!
Fantastic! Would love to hear a longer version.
Beautiful and THANKYOU! Looked for this for years! There were three unique underscores used in the golden age of Neighbours. One was used "When Scott proposed to Charlene" and the other when "Des left Madge and Harolds wedding to look at Daphne's photo." You play so beautifully. If you were to bring the other two underscores back to life, I think they would be better than the originals! I will keep my fingers crossed! x
I recognise this, from Helen's death and of course many, many other sad momets around that era (Neighbours had a very limited range of underscores compared to h&a). I love this!
that was so beautiful thanks for sharing.
This has been re-created beautifully. Brings me to tears
Beautiful.
Omg! This is amazing!!!! It reminds so much of Des crying to Mike about Daphne! This sounds a million times better again!!! You are insanely talented!!!
I don't know what I was thinking calling it "Something Sad"!! What a vague name!
Yes, I used a midi keyboard to record each individual, digital instrument (guitar, violin, oboe) over a solo piano recording. SONY ACID was the software I used to record/ mix it... though I'm not sure it's supposed to be used for making music like this, it's more for 'beats' apparantely. But yeah, it can be pushed to do more ambient sounds ;)
Such a beautiful, oversentimental tune. Very well done on composing this fine piece of music, it does contain high elements of sadness though!
Wasnt it like a clarinet or sax? Anyway I googled Neighbours sad music and only this is what i was looking for!!
love this!!
This is beautiful :-)
I know you love H&A's scores too, so just to let you know.. I've just uploaded covers of two, mid-90's underscores. :)
Greetings, Mr Smith. I was wondering if you could tell me who produced this specific music. I will send you a link www.dailymotion.com/video/x1uf3ua_6882_shortfilms if you go there at 16:00 minutes, the music starts playing in the background, who composed this? If you know, it would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
Wow! Loved hearing this again thank you.
Do we know its title and composer?
I’m pretty sure Bruce Rowland did all the incidental music during the early Neighbours years.
cant find this anywhere
I can’t believe I found this
Joseph and today
They used this up until about 1996, I remember.