Music made with Linux: spooky game soundtrack

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Hi all,

I know Halloween has passed now, but in the run-up to it I recorded a track to be used as background music for a game being developed by a friend of mine. It's a fun, lighthearted game, so I went with a "kooky" feel rather than anything genuinely scary. You can hear it here:

http://pneuman.bandcamp.com/track/main-theme

or here, for the ogg-inclined:

http://wootangent.net/~lsd/music/switchbreak/candygrappletheme.ogg

The harpsichord is Pianoteq, as is the piano in the bridge; the theremin-like sound is a patch on my Waldorf Blofeld; and the tuba and organ are both from the Fluid GM soundfont -- I wouldn't normally reach for a GM sound set when looking for instruments, but in this case they both worked really well. The random bits of percussion from SSO.

All sequenced and recorded in Ardour 3!

Thanks
Leigh
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