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SALLY.EXE - KINDANDFAIR Act 1
Music soon featured in MY5TCrimson's SALLY.EXE (coming soon).
Arrangement of the Green Hill Zone music from the first 16-bit Sonic The Hedgehog, composed by Masato Nakamura. I own nothing but the arrangement itself.
Arrangement of the Green Hill Zone music from the first 16-bit Sonic The Hedgehog, composed by Masato Nakamura. I own nothing but the arrangement itself.
Category Music / Game Music
Species Rabbit / Hare
Size 120 x 84px
File Size 5.08 MB
Listed in Folders
xD 10 years late, but we did it!
I know you've probably done more arrangements since this, that you're more proud of, than this, but I did wanna say... The electric piano sound with the chords you used in the beginning, give it a sort of lounge like sound, a very interesting tonality, unlike the more straight forward sound of the original Green Hills Zone music. When we get to the chorus it feels like a return to form, I think.. If you ever revisit this, you could experiment with some melodic changes, to further differentiate this from the original as well as maybe adding a few spicy notes, to compliment the tonality first experienced in the beginning.
I have a question I'm assuming this is for a horror version, right? I ask because I know the xxx.EXE type games, usually are like that.. and as the song goes on it seems to sound more corrupted as the notes drift out of sync with the rest of the music, if that was the intent I think it was a good choice, I think there could be even more opportunity to further corrupt it.. Although how... Hmm... Maybe bit crushing gradually..? Like.. Having it automated or something.. possibly.. also playing with how the notes are panned.. idk.. Just spit balling.
Either way I really like it and it's good to see you're still around.
I know you've probably done more arrangements since this, that you're more proud of, than this, but I did wanna say... The electric piano sound with the chords you used in the beginning, give it a sort of lounge like sound, a very interesting tonality, unlike the more straight forward sound of the original Green Hills Zone music. When we get to the chorus it feels like a return to form, I think.. If you ever revisit this, you could experiment with some melodic changes, to further differentiate this from the original as well as maybe adding a few spicy notes, to compliment the tonality first experienced in the beginning.
I have a question I'm assuming this is for a horror version, right? I ask because I know the xxx.EXE type games, usually are like that.. and as the song goes on it seems to sound more corrupted as the notes drift out of sync with the rest of the music, if that was the intent I think it was a good choice, I think there could be even more opportunity to further corrupt it.. Although how... Hmm... Maybe bit crushing gradually..? Like.. Having it automated or something.. possibly.. also playing with how the notes are panned.. idk.. Just spit balling.
Either way I really like it and it's good to see you're still around.
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