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During the [[Development of Halo Infinite|development]] of ''[[Halo Infinite]]'', [[343 Industries]]' music supervisor, [[Joel Yarger]], reached out to Corelitz, telling him that they were looking to add some different flavors to ''Halo Infinite''{{'}}s score and that his approach of fusing modern synthesizer sounds with orchestral music could fit the bill. Corelitz composed a few demos for Yarger, and then they revised them together over several rounds—discussing what tweaks were need so that the music would fit better into the [[Halo universe|''Halo'' universe]]. After a few weeks of working together, Yarger told Corelitz that he would love for him to join the project.{{Ref/Reuse|ThroughTheTrees}} | During the [[Development of Halo Infinite|development]] of ''[[Halo Infinite]]'', [[343 Industries]]' music supervisor, [[Joel Yarger]], reached out to Corelitz, telling him that they were looking to add some different flavors to ''Halo Infinite''{{'}}s score and that his approach of fusing modern synthesizer sounds with orchestral music could fit the bill. Corelitz composed a few demos for Yarger, and then they revised them together over several rounds—discussing what tweaks were need so that the music would fit better into the [[Halo universe|''Halo'' universe]]. After a few weeks of working together, Yarger told Corelitz that he would love for him to join the project.{{Ref/Reuse|ThroughTheTrees}} | ||
As he worked on ''Halo Infinite''{{'}}s score, Corelitz stated that figuring out where his own music sensibilities complement ''Halo''{{'}}s established sensibilities was a long process; he had to learn ''Halo''{{'}}s musical rules so well that they became instinctive, letting the sound of the ''Halo'' universe flow naturally into his creative process. Joel Yarger told | As he worked on ''Halo Infinite''{{'}}s score, Corelitz stated that figuring out where his own music sensibilities complement ''Halo''{{'}}s established sensibilities was a long process; he had to learn ''Halo''{{'}}s musical rules so well that they became instinctive, letting the sound of the ''Halo'' universe flow naturally into his creative process. Joel Yarger told Coreltiz that he wanted to include the use of unexpected chord progressions in ''Halo Infinite''{{'}}s score—something that Yarger noted was a highlight of Coreltiz's previous work.{{Ref/Reuse|ThroughTheTrees}} | ||
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