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Dragonwilds:A Wild World To Tame

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Template:Infobox Music A Wild World To Tame is a Dragonwilds:music track that is unlocked during the Early Alpha release of RuneScape: Dragonwilds. It can be heard around Dragonwilds:Ashenfall, most predominantly Dragonwilds:Bramblemead Valley and the Dragonwilds:Temple Woods.

Credits

Role Person
Producer Ashton Mills
Director Ashton Mills
Double Bass Vicki Swan
Mastering Engineer Joe Caithness
Mixing Engineer Rich Aitkin
Music Publisher Jagex Ltd
Studio Musician Jonathan Dyer, Vicki Swan
Horns Jonny Dyer
Harp Jonny Dyer
Mandolin Jonny Dyer

Variations

There are three other variations of A Wild World To Tame, including a lyre harp, a flute, and a violin/citole duet.

Version Composer Duration Music track
Cow Horn Dragonwilds:Ashton Mills 01:00 File:A Wild World To Tame (flute).ogg
Lyre Harp Dragonwilds:Ashton Mills 00:52 File:A Wild World To Tame (lyre harp).ogg

Analysis

The track is played in the key of concert D minor in a 4/4 - 3/4 - 5/4 polymetric structure, along with a steady tempo of approximately 80 BPM throughout.

Introduction

The track starts with a somber citole melody, accompanied by a plucked cello. An occasional percussive hit is heard from the cello to provide a counterbeat to the introduction, building suspense for the first melody.

Main melody

A violin joins the citole and cello, playing the main melody twice; the first at a low octave and the second at a higher octave and with a slight crescendo.

Bridge

Then, the ensemble plays a melody with a concert A-pedaled staccato-like ostinato and is repeated four times. This type of melody is then followed by a transition-like chorus that is played four times (with each time being a lowered modulating sequence every four bars), before moving to a variation of a concert D-concert A staccato-like ostinato. This is played three times, with each repetition building a crescendo back to the first melody.

Main melody (repeated)

The ensemble plays the main melody four times at the same high octave as before. The main D minor chord is then played, emphasizing the minor add7 note (concert C), back to the D minor chord, then emphasizing the major 6th note (concert B instead of A#). This process repeats and stops after the first emphasized note (changed from a B to a D minor 4).

Bridge (repeated)/Outro

Then, the melody transitions back to the concert D-concert A ostinato (played before) and is repeated four times. At the third and fourth repetition, the ensemble slightly decrescendoes and plays the modulating sequence again four times with a faster decrescendo, ending in concert D.