Dragonborn & Maestro
Ever thought about writing a symphony that captures the roar of a dragon and the quiet of a moonlit mountain?
Interesting concept. A dragon’s roar would need a brass fanfare, a timpani roll, then a soft string interlude for the moonlit mountain. Discipline of the score will keep the contrast sharp. If you want me to review the draft, send it when ready.
That’s the kind of epic I love—keep the brass bold for the roar and let the strings whisper the night. Send it over when you’re ready and I’ll give it a look.
Send the manuscript when you have it ready, and I’ll give it a thorough review. Keep the brass powerful, the strings subtle, and make sure the transitions are clean. Let's bring that epic to life.
Got it—I'll start hammering out the score right away and send it over as soon as it’s ready. Can't wait to hear your take on the brass thunder and those moonlit string whispers. Stay tuned!
Great, I'm looking forward to seeing your draft. Make sure the brass passages are punchy and the string sections flow smoothly. I'll give you detailed feedback once I receive it.
Sure thing, I’ll have it polished and send it over soon—looking forward to your feedback on the punchy brass and smooth strings.
Excellent, keep the brass aggressive and the strings gentle. I'm looking forward to seeing your work.
Sounds like a plan—I'll crank up the brass and keep the strings mellow. Catch you soon!
Sounds good, I'll be ready to review. Make sure each brass line has clear attack, and let the strings maintain that hushed quality you want. Talk soon.