Karoryfer samples contacted me to see if I'd make a demo for their new medieval fantasy library - Goblinity, and that turned out to be the impetus I needed to get started.
I put fresh peat on the fire, sharpened my quill, poured some mead and got started. (turned on the computer)
A tiny hole in the fabric of space time ripped open and the Goblin orchestra began to arrive and set up - moving chairs around, making coffee and arguing over who gets the solo etc.
One approached me with the EULA to sign - it was written in medieval Polish on what looked like a piece of skin. Introductory price of 59 (illegible) "payable in silver". They also took Paypal, so all good.
My concept was to create music that sounds like a skeletal orchestra playing a medieval dance party - for Kings, Queens, Sultans, Warlords - not knowing they are already dead. Goblins approved (with much smirking and winking) and set to on instruments like płocki, gusli, jouhikko, whole sections of tagelharpa, strakharpa (in various sizes), rebec, "chordofon", zithers, lyres, banjos, a renaissance guitar someone took the frets off of, even a bouzouki.
"What about winds?" I said.
Goblin conductor: "Skellingtons got no lungses".
I perused the piece of skin - "It says here - 4 sets of bagpipes,4 shawms, kortholt, chalumeau....
even a bird call!" "Fine" he hissed. (hoots of derision from the Goblins)
Eventually we also added percussion and vocals, plus a few instruments from Orcophony, like the ophicleid, and also the lovely lovely flute from Nanfo. (sounds like a bamboo recorder)
So -
here's the first installment, which will actually be the last track of the finished work.
Not sure how that happened - I blame the mead.
Hearty thanks to DSmolken and crew for producing another massive, useful and fun library of instruments to create with.
Artwork for the video mostly by Hieronymus Bosch, Jakob von Wyl, and Anonymous

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