Mythos

Fairy tales are more than true: not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten.” 
― Neil GaimanCoraline

During my time here on my blog posts, I’ve talked about music. From Warrior LegacyArabian Dreams, to even Egyptian Legacy, to name a few. All of these songs have a lot in common, their composer. The composer, Soon Hee Newbold is the one that composed those songs. Another song that I love playing on both violin and viola is Mythos, the same composer mentioned earlier. What I love about her songs is that she tries to tell a story through an orchestra. Mythos is in four sections: Once Upon A TimeAdventureFantasy, and Final Victory

This song reminds me of my journey here, and music brings stories alive. I honestly love the song itself, 10/10. Anyone that goes through anything has a story. For me, sometimes, the music tells me about my journey and can bring what kind of emotion I would convey.

Please listen to Mythos while reading About the Music.

About the Music:

Famous myths, legends, fairy tales, and stories from all over the world – including the ancient Greeks, the Brothers Grimm, and Hans Christian Anderson – shapes cultures, mold ethics, teach lessons, and entertain. Every popular tale has a beginning adventure, a fantasy, and the ultimate conflict between good and evil. She wrote Mythos to include many themes which are inspired by age-old fables, magical sagas, and the epic dramas of today.

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