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Post by blueheat127 on Dec 5, 2008 21:50:46 GMT -6
Pfft, you wish, lemme show the scale Money> The Wall Pt.2> Anything by Ozzy Osbourne or the Offspring> Time Can I please have the cash register sf2? Yeah no problem of course. I just have to find it. I just remember it when going through stuff one day. I have over 150 soundfonts and god knows how many instruments, some of those soundfonts have like 100+ instruments. When I find it, I'll email it or something. Cypher If it's no trouble, can I have the cash register and andy electric guitar you may have. Not a deep pushing bass kind of electric guitar like the one in Cat's real, a more high pitched one. Listen to money and you'll know what I mean.
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Post by eataninja on Dec 6, 2008 10:03:21 GMT -6
Any person who does that song correctly is a god in my eyes. Which of the 3? Cypher Whoops. Aquatic Ambience, I meant.
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Post by brianLED on Dec 9, 2008 14:37:28 GMT -6
This topic is about things to compose, so it really belongs in the General Mario Paint Composer section, not General. As such, I've moved it there.
As for my two cents, I would prefer the "legacy" of a real-world song to be a piece that I am somewhat but not overly fond of. If I really have an affinity for the song, I'd prefer it to be untouched for fear of ruining it in MPC.
However, this is precisely why I like classical arrangements. The third movement of the Moonlight Sonata that somebody (forget the name, sorry!) made is one of my favorite pieces on here.
Two pieces that I would consider epic: The 1812 Overture by Tchaikovsky and Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 by Franz Liszt. However, I have attempted neither.
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Post by Guru on Dec 9, 2008 14:52:22 GMT -6
Oh, hmmm... well... About my choice of the William Tell Overture... BRILLIANT! Methoughts... but I have developed a certain liking for: -633 Squadron theme -Battle of Britain theme. Come on... music from war movies is generally epic.
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Post by AdolfoBaez on Dec 10, 2008 23:46:38 GMT -6
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Post by eataninja on Dec 11, 2008 15:30:55 GMT -6
A Day In The Life would be hardcore. Those buildups are epic .
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Post by Admin on Dec 11, 2008 15:48:59 GMT -6
I wanna do Requiem for a Tower:
I plan on working on it through my Winter Break (which starts in a week).
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Post by Cat on Dec 13, 2008 23:34:43 GMT -6
Thus I have started, and am yet to complete, the ENTITRE William Tell Overture by Rossini. Good luck; That song is about 11½ minutes long! I've thought about doing the full Ode to Joy (24:30). The first song I considered a legacy song that I wanted to do was TTFAF, but Levus took that one (and made it his legacy song). I gave Bohemian Rhapsody a shot (from a request) and I guess it mostly became a legacy. My best piece (and most absorbing) was the one I released a few hours ago, Giratina Battle from Pokémon Platinum, which took nearly 9 hours straight to do!
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Post by Pokésonic on Dec 15, 2008 19:08:39 GMT -6
I'm hoping that my next piece, Nickelback's How You Remind Me, will become my ultimate piece. I'm about halfway done with it, and it sounds so good that I want to spend more time on the details to make it my ultimate piece. As of now, I'd say my Palkia battle from PMD2 is my best piece.
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Post by Cat on Dec 15, 2008 21:17:47 GMT -6
(Oh, so you're not confused by my post, I had the idea to do TTFAF from early on, but I never got the urge to really work on it until Levus finally did it.)
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