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Trailer music (a subset of production music) is the background music used for film previews, which is not always from the film's soundtrack. The purpose of this music is to complement, support and integrate the sales messaging of the mini-movie that is a film trailer. Because the score for a movie is usually composed after the film is finished (which is much after trailers are released), a trailer will incorporate music from other sources. Sometimes music from other successful films or hit songs is used as a subconscious tie-in method. The music used in the trailer may be (or may have suggestive derivatives from):

Peter Mor – Pegasus, Big thanks to ThePrimeCronus!

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2 Σεπτεμβρίου 2014 in Epic Score.
The date and origin of the first device considered a musical instrument is disputed. The oldest object that some scholars refer to as a musical instrument, a simple flute, dates back as far as 67,000 years. Some consensus dates early flutes to about 37,000 years ago. However, most historians believe that determining a specific time of musical instrument invention is impossible due to the subjectivity of the definition and the relative instability of materials used to make them. Many early musical instruments were made from animal skins, bone, wood, and other non-durable materials.

Epic Background (Undeclared War)

Song: Epic Background (Undeclared War)
Composer: Peter Mor
Album: Undeclared War
Year: 2013
Genre: Epic Action Adventure Drama Trailer Score Epic Music
Copyright: 2013
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7 Ιουλίου 2014 in Epic Score.
Archaeological evidence of musical instruments was discovered in excavations at the Royal Cemetery in the Sumerian city of Ur (see Lyres of Ur). These instruments, one of the first ensembles of instruments yet discovered, include nine lyres, two harps, a silver double flute, sistra and cymbals. A set of reed-sounded silver pipes discovered in Ur was the likely predecessor of modern bagpipes.[7] The cylindrical pipes feature three side-holes that allowed players to produce whole tone scales.[8] These excavations, carried out by Leonard Woolley in the 1920s, uncovered non-degradable fragments of instruments and the voids left by the degraded segments that, together, have been used to reconstruct them.[9] The graves these instruments were buried in have been carbon dated to between 2600 and 2500 BC, providing evidence that these instruments were used in Sumeria by this time.[10] Archaeologists in the Jiahu site of central Henan province of China have found flutes made of bones that date back 7,000 to 9,000 years,[11] representing some of the "earliest complete, playable, tightly-dated, multinote musical instruments" ever found.[11][12]

Epic Score – Conceit

Song: Conceit
Composer: Peter Mor
Track: 7
Album: The Gates of Kronos
Year: 2012
Genre: Epic Action Adventure Drama Trailer Score Epic Music
Company: M.R.P Music 2011
Copyright All Rights Reserved

12 Ιουνίου 2014 in Epic Score.
ust before the British Invasion, Lonnie Mack's version of Chuck Berry's "Memphis" reached #5 on the Billboard Pop chart in June 1963. Employing both the blues scale and distortion, it ushered in the era of blues rock guitar of Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan. Previously, only three other rock guitar instrumentals had cracked Billboard's top five: the Virtues' "Guitar Boogie Shuffle" in 1959, and Duane Eddy's "Because They're Young" and the Ventures' "Walk, Don't Run" in 1960.

Epic Score – Warship From Hell

Song: Warship from hell
Composer: Peter Mor
Track: 5
Album: The Gates of Kronos
Year: 2012
Genre: Epic Action Adventure Drama Trailer Score Epic Music
Company: M.R.P Music 2011
Copyright All Rights Reserved

12 Ιουνίου 2014 in Epic Score.
The 2000s gave way for a new style of performer. John Lowery (a.k.a. John 5), released a solo instrumental album after leaving Marilyn Manson in 2003. Vertigo is composed of a fusion of metal, rockabilly, rock and roll, and bluegrass musical styles. The album was a success, and the album after that, Songs for Sanity, which features guest appearances by Steve Vai and Albert Lee, was met with more success, becoming one of the top selling records on the record label Shrapnel. He followed this in 2007 with The Devil Knows My Name, which features Joe Satriani, Jim Root, and Eric Johnson. The 2000s have seen a rise in the popularity of bands that have been labeled post-rock; many of these bands have created instrumental rock songs. Constellation Records has released some of the best-known examples of instrumental post-rock, such as Godspeed You! Black Emperor and Do Make Say Think.

Epic Score -The steps of the throne

Song: The steps of the throne
Composer: Peter Mor
Track: 4
Album: The Gates of Kronos
Year: 2012
Genre: Epic Action Adventure Drama Trailer Score Epic Music
Company: M.R.P Music 2011
Copyright All Rights Reserved

12 Ιουνίου 2014 in Epic Score.
Three major problems persisted, leading to motion pictures and sound recording largely taking separate paths for a generation. The primary issue was synchronization: pictures and sound were recorded and played back by separate devices, which were difficult to start and maintain in tandem.[6] Sufficient playback volume was also hard to achieve. While motion picture projectors soon allowed film to be shown to large theater audiences, audio technology before the development of electric amplification could not project satisfactorily to fill large spaces. Finally, there was the challenge of recording fidelity. The primitive systems of the era produced sound of very low quality unless the performers were stationed directly in front of the cumbersome recording devices (acoustical horns, for the most part), imposing severe limits on the sort of films that could be created with live-recorded sound.[7]

O Road To Olympus (Music by Thanos Moraitidis) (Soundtrack)

Song: O road to Olympus
Composer: Peter Mor
Music: Thanos Moraitidis
Track: 5
Album: Music for film
Year: 2012
Genre: Epic Action Adventure Drama Trailer Score Epic Music
Company: M.R.P Music 2011
Copyright All Rights Reserved

12 Ιουνίου 2014 in Soundtracks.
Meanwhile, innovations continued on another significant front. In 1907, French-born, London-based Eugene Lauste—who had worked at Edison's lab between 1886 and 1892—was awarded the first patent for sound-on-film technology, involving the transformation of sound into light waves that are photographically recorded direct onto celluloid. As described by historian Scott Eyman,

Life After the Fall (Film Music)

Song: Life after the fall
Composer: Peter Mor
Track: 2
Album: Music for film
Year: 2012
Genre: Epic Action Adventure Drama Trailer Score Epic Music
Company: M.R.P Music 2011
Copyright All Rights Reserved

12 Ιουνίου 2014 in Piano Music.
n 1925, Samuel Warner of Warner Bros., then a small Hollywood studio with big ambitions, saw a demonstration of the Western Electric sound-on-disc system and was sufficiently impressed to persuade his brothers to agree to experiment with using this system at New York's Vitagraph Studios, which they had recently purchased. The tests were convincing to the Warner Brothers, if not to the executives of some other picture companies who witnessed them. Consequently in April 1926 the Western Electric Company entered into a contract with Warner Brothers and W. J. Rich, a financier, giving them an exclusive license for recording and reproducing sound pictures under the Western Electric system. To exploit this license the Vitaphone Corporation was organized with Samuel L. Warner as its president.[29][30] Vitaphone, as this system was now called, was publicly introduced on August 6, 1926, with the premiere of the nearly three-hour-long Don Juan; the first feature-length movie to employ a synchronized sound system of any type throughout, its soundtrack contained a musical score and added sound effects, but no recorded dialogue—in other words, it had been staged and shot as a silent film. Accompanying Don Juan, however, were eight shorts of musical performances, mostly classical, as well as a four-minute filmed introduction by Will H. Hays, president of the Motion Picture Association of America, all with live-recorded sound. These were the first true sound films exhibited by a Hollywood studio.[31] Warner Bros.' The Better 'Ole, technically similar to Don Juan, followed in October.[32]

Spring Trails (Film Score)

Song: Spring trails
Composer: Peter Mor
Track: 3
Album: Music for film
Year: 2012
Genre: Epic Action Adventure Drama Trailer Score Epic Music
Company: M.R.P Music 2011
Copyright All Rights Reserved
Painting: Alex Mora

12 Ιουνίου 2014 in Piano Music.
In 1913, Western Electric, the manufacturing division of AT&T, acquired the rights to the de Forest audion, the forerunner of the triode vacuum tube. Over the next few years they developed it into a predictable and reliable device that made electronic amplification possible for the first time. Western Electric then branched-out into developing uses for the vacuum tube including public address systems and an electrical recording system for the recording industry. Beginning in 1922, the research branch of Western Electric began working intensively on recording technology for both sound-on-disc and sound-on film synchronised sound systems for motion-pictures.

Return To The Past (Soundtrack)

Song: Return to the past
Composer: Peter Mor
Track: 4
Album: Music for film
Year: 2012
Genre: Soundtrack
Company: M.R.P Music 2011
Copyright All Rights Reserved

12 Ιουνίου 2014 in Piano Music.
In February 1927, an agreement was signed by five leading Hollywood movie companies: the so-called Big Two—Paramount and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer—a pair of studios in the next rank—Universal and the fading First National—and Cecil B. DeMille's small but prestigious Producers Distributing Corporation (PDC). The five studios agreed to collectively select just one provider for sound conversion. The alliance then sat back and waited to see what sort of results the forerunners came up with.[41] In May, Warner Bros. sold back its exclusivity rights to ERPI (along with the Fox-Case sublicense) and signed a new royalty contract similar to Fox's for use of Western Electric technology. As Fox and Warners pressed forward with sound cinema in different directions, both technologically and commercially—Fox with newsreels and then scored dramas, Warners with talking features—so did ERPI, which sought to corner the market by signing up the five allied studios.[42]

Orthrus (Electronic Score)

Song: Orthrus
Composer: Peter Mor
Track: 9
Album: Cinecrypt 2011
Year: 2011
Genre: Epic Action Adventure Drama Trailer Score Epic Music
Company: M.R.P Music 2010
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12 Ιουνίου 2014 in Electronic Instrumental.

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