Sky Tower Theme

Guitorb wrote on 10/26/2014, 11:58 AM
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 This is an experiment ; My daughter loves these characters and games. I found a website that collects and posts MIDI files from fans. I downloaded the MIDI files and split them into four instruments (cutting and copying the lowest portion of the file to bass and so on). Then added drum samples.

 Needless to say , my daughter was delighted with the result. Not really my taste , but thought I'd share with the Com anyway.

-Teddy

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Former user wrote on 10/26/2014, 4:09 PM

Hi Teddy:

This must of been a hell of a lot of fun to work on, man!  It's great when we adults do something (musically) for our kids (especially something they like). 

I love the idea, and you (experimentally or otherwise) hit the proverbial nail on the head.

My 15 year old nephew spent the weekend here.  He thinks the tune is "cool"!

Enjoy a great week!

Griff

Nickillus wrote on 10/26/2014, 7:43 PM

What an interesting way to tackle it.  Doubt I'd have considered that approach  - ever.  A very successful experiment indeed.  Great work.

SpriteBat wrote on 10/26/2014, 8:15 PM

Well done! It sounds like something you'd actually hear in a game. I was really into Pokemon around 1999-2001. I don't recognize this piece, so I guess it's from one of the newer games (or perhaps you just tweaked it beyond recognition). If you ever feel like doing another experiment, can I request something from Zelda?

Former user wrote on 10/26/2014, 11:46 PM

Hey Teddy

This is very cool and great that you did it for your daughter.  I'm sure it's something she'll always remember

Just another example of your musicality and innovative thinking.  


Trish

born67 wrote on 10/27/2014, 1:02 PM

not bad,,,,,,

smartsmurf wrote on 10/27/2014, 1:31 PM

Perfect... I like it !!! 

Don't know it either... but I'll be back when you go for Zelda... 

Cruiseflash wrote on 10/27/2014, 1:41 PM


Hello Teddy bears very specific sound of this song. The way does not sound bad. It pleases me !!! Beautiful Midi work. Greetings Ralf 4 *

Former user wrote on 10/27/2014, 1:59 PM

Hi! Guitorb. Was Deine Tochter mag, war mir hier weniger von Interesse. Ansonsten ist Dein Sky Tower Theme ganz okay.

LG / aces-e37

Leomax wrote on 10/27/2014, 2:03 PM

 i like it

Former user wrote on 10/28/2014, 8:30 AM

very nice this your work.
synths and rhythm well suited to the context of musical style.
on the whole it seems to me a very good job
well

 

franco

Sandro_Glavina_Channel wrote on 10/28/2014, 7:36 PM

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beabea wrote on 11/2/2014, 5:06 PM

...nice groove...not really my taste......aber meine füßchen sind am wippen...wirklich sehr süß...and i can feel why your daughter is appreciating this piece of music....

emacor wrote on 11/9/2014, 5:10 PM

Hi Teddy:

 

Very cool work what you have made with those midi's... the result is a great wotk!!!

All the best

Emanuel