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RMRK General => Creativity => Topic started by: Tsunokiette on February 02, 2007, 12:49:59 AM
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"To Zanarkand"
Written By: Nobuo Uematsu
Arranged By: Masashi Hamauzu
Copywrited 2001 Solid Co., Ltd. & Square Sounds Co., Ltd.
The piano bit is exactly as written and oranged originally.
I've added additional instrumentation to the piece, as well as a supporting piano score. (Merely an echo of the original piano score)
I've included both an mp3 and a mus file.
Mp3 - Only major difference being the fact that the upper staff for the grand piano seems too quiet.
Mus - Have to have Finale software to open, but sounds like I wanted it too.
EDIT : I forgot to mention that this is not complete. Included is only the first of four pages. Where the piano is by itself is where I've started the second page. The piano bit is easier than the rest because I'm simply copying it from a hard copy of the song. (Downloaded from Short Story. Props to Silvy)
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the one in the beginning, right?
I thought it was called "At Zanarkand"...
No matter, Ill give it a go.
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I'm liking the strings over the piano, along with the flutey thing, kinda reminiscent of Golden Sun
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Thanks. I also added a harp part to sort of tie things together.
EDIT: I can't seem to hear the celo. :( It's got some key parts too. It "moves" things along if you will.
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2 questions:
1. Why did you name the pan flute part electric guitar?
2. What instrument are the chimes supposed to be? You have it set to piano, so if it's supposed to be piano, then why not call it piano? Also, that wouldn't make much sense unless there were 2 piano players.
EDIT: mp3 attached ^_^
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2 questions:
1. Why did you name the pan flute part electric guitar?
2. What instrument are the chimes supposed to be? You have it set to piano, so if it's supposed to be piano, then why not call it piano? Also, that wouldn't make much sense unless there were 2 piano players.
EDIT: mp3 attached ^_^
Thanks. Also the instruments were originally what they were named, but I ended up changingthe parts.
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It sounds really good. Calming.