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<blockquote data-quote="cbatt" data-source="post: 138437" data-attributes="member: 1563"><p>Get the Final Fantasy X soundtrack. It's really good (this from a gut who hates console RPGs but got hooked on the tunes while watching his wife play). I have gained a lot of respect for Nobuo Uematsu. He can make good music in many styles; quite an interesting collection of music.</p><p></p><p>If you like ambient background noise, Get Aphex Twin's "Selected Ambient Works Volume 2". Very minimal and moody. Great for crypts and dark places. I have a ton of experimental electronic music and would love to recommend it, but it's more suitable for modern games rather than fantasy; phenomenal for Call of Cthulhu though.</p><p></p><p>Irish folk music is great. It ranges from lively jigs to moody and wistful. Maybe a bit cliche and renaissance faire oriented.</p><p></p><p>Get the Excalibur soundtrack just for Carl Orff's "O Fortuna". Another great classical piece is Ride of the Valkyries. So is Great Gates of Kiev, which is just the title of a part of a larger piece, the composer whom I forget and the piece's actual title I forget as well (the name may also be incorrect, so if I get the time I'll actually look it up for you); I think the first part of the piece is titled Babba Yagga's Hut, but my memory is so foggy.</p><p></p><p>If I can think of some more specifics, I'll post again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbatt, post: 138437, member: 1563"] Get the Final Fantasy X soundtrack. It's really good (this from a gut who hates console RPGs but got hooked on the tunes while watching his wife play). I have gained a lot of respect for Nobuo Uematsu. He can make good music in many styles; quite an interesting collection of music. If you like ambient background noise, Get Aphex Twin's "Selected Ambient Works Volume 2". Very minimal and moody. Great for crypts and dark places. I have a ton of experimental electronic music and would love to recommend it, but it's more suitable for modern games rather than fantasy; phenomenal for Call of Cthulhu though. Irish folk music is great. It ranges from lively jigs to moody and wistful. Maybe a bit cliche and renaissance faire oriented. Get the Excalibur soundtrack just for Carl Orff's "O Fortuna". Another great classical piece is Ride of the Valkyries. So is Great Gates of Kiev, which is just the title of a part of a larger piece, the composer whom I forget and the piece's actual title I forget as well (the name may also be incorrect, so if I get the time I'll actually look it up for you); I think the first part of the piece is titled Babba Yagga's Hut, but my memory is so foggy. If I can think of some more specifics, I'll post again. [/QUOTE]
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