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karnalesbian · 3 years
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tfw you’re just trying to have a jrpg battle but there’s a jazz piano duel happening next door
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songsofgaming · 6 years
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The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel - The Glint of Cold Steel
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DAY 1757) Ao no Kiseki Evolution - Demon’s Yell
Composer: Saki Momiyama
This starts in 5/8 for the first 20 seconds, the rest is just 6/8 though there’s a number of odd accent placements that make it sound weirder than it is sometimes
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guccimedusa · 5 years
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paintedpixels · 6 years
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Great Tree(Shannoa) Ys Seven PSP Hayato Sonoda,Takahiro Unisuga, Saki Momiyama, Masanori Osaki
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narutokunfan · 5 years
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Ys Memories of Celceta Gameplay Walkthrough Part 24
Video Game - Ys: Memories of Celceta Platform - PlayStation Vita (PS Vita), PlayStation 4 (PS4), Microsoft Windows (PC), Steam Genre - Action role-playing Mode - Single-player Developer - Nihon Falcom Publisher - Nihon Falcom, Xseed Games (PSV), NIS America (PSV), Xseed Games (Win) Director - Toshihiro Kondo Producer - Toshihiro Kondo, Masayuki Kato Composers - Hayato Sonoda, Takahiro Unisuga, Saki Momiyama, Tomokatsu Hagiuda
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DAY 1720) Ao no Kiseki - Unfathomed Force
Composer: Saki Momiyama
this almost entirely just really straightforward 4/4, but there’s one little section with overt odd time toward the start-
0:20 - 0:35 / 2:42 - 2:57 is all 7/8!
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DAY 723) The Legend of Heroes: Ao no Kiseki Evolution - The Tree at the Farthest End
Composer: Falcom Sound Team jdk (Hayato Sonoda, Takahiro Unisuga, Saki Momiyama)
(0:00 - 0:32) 18 bars of 3/4
(0:32 - 1:26) 36 bars of 5/8
(1:26 - 3:10) 58 bars of 3/4
[loop from :32]
Some of the prettiest 5 you’ll ever hear, as simple as it is, probably because it’s not subgrouped up and at the tempo it is, just leaves you with a beautiful stream of glassy synth notes as an ostinato to latch onto.
The transition from 5/8 to 3/4 is wonderful too, the slight change to notes all ascending the last bar makes it nearly seamless, and then the group of 6 notes feels more like 3/4 than 6/8 without being jarring when the drums come in.
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