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A jam submission

Ciranda Of My AwakeningView project page

Submitted by RDuthman — 4 days, 18 hours before the deadline
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The title of the original song(s) and the game it's from
tribute inspired by all songs from The Legend Of Zelda game - Link's Awakening

Name of the original composer(s)/artist(s)
The songs for Link's Awakening were composed by Minako Hamano, Kozue Ishikawa, and Kazumi Totaka.

Is this a cover, tribute, or medley?

Tribute

(In the style of...)

Description
Tribute to the game Link's Awakening. The track is intended to be a sort of uncomfortable version of the songs found in the game, especially in the dungeons. Created in FL Studio, the track's main genre is 'ambient' and is 4:47 minutes long.

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Link para Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/rodrigo-uthman/ciranda-of-my-awakening

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Submitted(+1)

Wow,  this is challenging but cool. Sounds kind of like a 20th Century minimalist work (like Steve Reich, John Cage, Stockhausen, something like that). I'm replaying Link's Awakening right now and I can see this fitting in, in a demented way!

Developer

Thank you very much for your review. This is the first original song of mine that I've posted, and seeing that it's achieved the goal is gratifying.

Submitted(+1)

Uncomfortable indeed. Did you transpose random segments up or down by a few steps?  Also, I assume the percussion has a slightly lower BPM than the melodic part.

Developer(+1)

Hi, glad I got the uncomfortable feeling for you. Regarding the notes, they were not randomly placed, but placed based on tests of which would be the note that I would least like to put next, and then transported to higher and lower octaves when repeating the loop to not make the music monotonous. And yes, you are right that the percussion bpm is a little lower.