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Aquaris wrote on 2012-07-24 23:56
Well, I have a small challenge for the community that has been on my mind for a while. I asked one of my good friends, and they were unable to get it.. Soo.... Here goes:
At the end of June, the NA, and last remaining English version of Dream of Mirror Online closed. To help preserve the memory, I would like to request a 5-person jam session with this song:
[video=youtube;4dzuo_EPabc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dzuo_EPabc[/video]
I'm not entirely sure about the instruments I would like, but it sounds like:
Flute
Drums
Mando
Lute/uke
If this could be done, I would love to be able to help with the sound tests. It would mean so much to me if this were able to be done.
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Baronjr2 wrote on 2012-07-25 23:51
DOMO is dead, thats suprising.
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Gune wrote on 2012-07-26 03:56
All I could find on this was the publisher's info "Aeria". They have moved on to other things and seem to have about 6 games of various types on their main page. Unfortunately "Domo" isn't one of them. The video game midi/sheetmusic sites I use don't even know that this game existed - probably because it wasn't a console. All the "Domo" wiki says is when the various servers were shut down for various countries.
I even tried Google to find song lists or credits to no avail. Google did let me into a locked forum somewhere off the Aeria forums page, but the thread had no data on the music.
This may have to be done "by ear", which lets me out of the construction. I've only made one song by ear, and it was a short, simple one. If there was anything else to go on I could assist - even scraps of sheet music or guitar tabs would help.
When I listened I identified voices for violin, koto, flute, drums, woodblock, cymbols, and either bass guitar or viola.
Best of luck with this one. It will be a true challenge.