My song 176: Who knew you could expand so much on just four notes! I love the way this track builds up throughout and then comes back to the simplicity of the original idea. This track really embodies the feeling I get when I am trying to write music where I get sucked into the music that I hear in my head that sounds amazing and exactly how I want it to sound, only to snap back to reality and realize I only have four notes down.
My song 241: This is a really pretty idea for a melody that doesn’t seem to follow conventional harmony. I think the uniqueness of it would make it a really nice main theme for a game because it sounds nice, but it’s far from cookie-cutter and people would recognize it even if you changed it based on the situations that arise in the game.
My song 285: What an interesting set of sounds you have here! I imagine this track playing in a quirky magician’s shop in the back alleyway of the village who sells you all the weird seeds or farming equipment or something.
My song 289: I’m noticing a theme with your music that when you find a cool arpeggio or sequence of notes, you like to dive into the depths of it to see just how much you can create with the simple idea. I think that is an excellent skill for a musician to have. Being able to pick apart something simple and milk it as much as you can is how many of the greatest compositions in history are still remembered today.
My song 334: I love this track. This gives me Kirby’s Epic Yarn vibes (a very underrated soundtrack). If you were going to assign your songs to seasons, I think this one would fit very well in the Spring season.
My song 336: This is a very nice synth variation of the previous track. This would allow for some great adaptive transitions in the game, such moving from daytime to nighttime.
My song 345: The minor march-like feel makes me think of some sneaky neighbor farmer who thinks he’s better than you and will do whatever it takes to get ahead in the agriculture business.
My song 354: I like this track because the bass is a pedal tone that doesn’t change. That leaves the melody and the high register off-beat notes to imply all the harmony. I think that technique is something I associate with autumn music and imagine this being the fall theme for your game.
My song 367: The pad swells in the background give the sense that the landscape looks different now. The calm and reverby sounds make me think this track would be a great winter or nighttime theme.
Overall: Thank you for sharing all this music! I think a lot of it fits together very nicely and could totally exist within the same world despite having such a variety of musical styles and being written over such a large period of time. I would totally play this game!