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Cannibal
04-17-2010, 04:37 AM
It's the theme of Saria from Zelda, I'm pretty sure a lot of you have heard it.
Anyway, I'm not looking for the original, I'm looking for one more complex that I had a while ago.
I think it was for composing r8. I'd find it myself, but I don't think it was in English. I'm not asking someone to go through all the sites on the web looking for it, but if anyone runs into a complex version of the song or knows where to find it, I'd greatly appreciate it, and probably share some gold and rep. :)
(If you're wondering what the song sounds like, you can find it here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87YnoNEMsA4).)
Yogurticecream
04-17-2010, 05:58 AM
???? (http://mabimml.modev.jp/index.cgi?sep=9166)
???? (http://mabimml.modev.jp/index.cgi?sep=8614)
Both titled Saria's Schizophrenia
However, these are duets and triple players.
Cannibal
04-17-2010, 06:04 AM
Nope, already tried those. That was the first place I looked, and had no luck searching it--but I think I got it from there. Thank you for trying to help, though!
Yogurticecream
04-17-2010, 06:46 AM
This one but for some reason I couldn't make it work on 3ML EDITOR. Rank 9
Nexon Forums - My MML Archive (http://forum.nexon.net/Mabinogi/forums/thread/773720.aspx)
Cannibal
04-17-2010, 05:53 PM
Nope, that isn't it, either. I know nothing about music, so I can't describe it right...
Instead of larger...beat things, they were smaller and there were more, but they made the same sound when put together.
I know it looks stupid, but I don't know how else to explain it.
kotarou3
04-27-2010, 06:53 AM
Nope, that isn't it, either. I know nothing about music, so I can't describe it right...
Instead of larger...beat things, they were smaller and there were more, but they made the same sound when put together.
I know it looks stupid, but I don't know how else to explain it.
You mean instead of crotchets/quavers/semiquavers there were quavers/semiquavers/demisemiquavers?
[british] = [american]
breve = 2/1 note
semibreve = 1/1 note
minim = 1/2 note
crotchet = 1/4 note
quaver = 1/8 note
semiquaver = 1/16 note
demisemiquaver = 1/32 note
hemidemisemiquaver = 1/64 note
semihemidemisemiquaver
or quasihemidemisemiquaver = 1/128 note
Yogurticecream
06-18-2010, 12:01 PM
How about this one? It's a really odd version though: Mabinogi - FREE Fantasy Life (http://mabinogi.nexon.net/FunStuff/ComposerView.aspx?boardNo=600&contentNo=003l4&pageIndex=114)
Finnea
06-24-2010, 12:36 AM
You mean instead of crotchets/quavers/semiquavers there were quavers/semiquavers/demisemiquavers?
[british] = [american]
breve = 2/1 note
semibreve = 1/1 note
minim = 1/2 note
crotchet = 1/4 note
quaver = 1/8 note
semiquaver = 1/16 note
demisemiquaver = 1/32 note
hemidemisemiquaver = 1/64 note
semihemidemisemiquaver
or quasihemidemisemiquaver = 1/128 note
What she wrote(has) is in a diffrent time signature, the only thing that would sound particularly off about it would be the pulse behind the beats. This particular piece should be in 3/4, because of the waltz beat in the background. You could even try a 3/8 time but I wouldn't go for 3/8.
Also Americans still use "breves" since 2/1 note isn't exactly the best sounding term, also why so british? o.o
How about this one? It's a really odd version though: Mabinogi - FREE Fantasy Life (http://mabinogi.nexon.net/FunStuff/ComposerView.aspx?boardNo=600&contentNo=003l4&pageIndex=114)
There's a couple notes wrong in there, they clash. It's a start though.
EDIT- I misheard it's 4/4 C major with an 8th note pulse. (thank my lover)
Not sure if it helps your search, but the song you linked to on youtube is actually the lost woods theme.
I bet you could find it really quick if you searched for Lost woods.
Edit: I'm making my own version right now because I'm bored, maybe you'll like it.
Edit: It's unedited, has no tuning note, and needs volume work, but did it go a little something like this?
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kotarou3
07-15-2010, 12:29 PM
What she wrote(has) is in a diffrent time signature, the only thing that would sound particularly off about it would be the pulse behind the beats. This particular piece should be in 3/4, because of the waltz beat in the background. You could even try a 3/8 time but I wouldn't go for 3/8.
Also Americans still use "breves" since 2/1 note isn't exactly the best sounding term, also why so british? o.o
There's a couple notes wrong in there, they clash. It's a start though.
EDIT- I misheard it's 4/4 C major with an 8th note pulse. (thank my lover)
I'm Australian.
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