After finally getting around to do this piece of music, it’s finally here. This is the music that played during Fitz and Jemma’s wedding from season 5, episode 12 "The Real Deal". A moment that we have been waiting for a long time. It’s crazy to have seen these characters grow so much, they have evolved into so much more than how we originally met them in the first season. But even since the beginning, we knew that they were meant to be together. Now for my edit, this isn’t a straightforward rip and cleaning of the music from the scene. What I did was grab the music from that scene and rearrange it. Such as using the end credits of the episode (the piano) and making that the intro of the track. I even made the piano a bit longer, and then I combined that with other pieces of the music from the scene. So while it may not be as long as the whole scene, I think I created a great piece from it. Finally the only sound effects left in the track are some “nature” sounds, such as birds and running water towards the end of the cue, but it honestly goes very well with the music. It all blends in to create a very happy, serene feeling. So tell me what you think of my arrangement of the music and how it sounds.
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Disclaimers:
This piece of music does not belong to me in any way, this is just a fan edit that is derived and created from the TV show's raw audio files. The titles I give these fan edits are by no means official, I create the titles off of scene dialogue or situations. This is in no way an official track released by the studio. The music in this video was written by Bear McCreary. All instances of his music or artwork from the TV show belong to ABC studios and Marvel Entertainment.
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