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The Wisp Map Tune, Tigrinya-Style and 8-Bit
Welp, I decided to give the thumbnail of this version a cyan and white burst, just to make it suit the Wisp-y atmosphere and the fact many people find cyan to be a cool, futuristic colour to suit the 8-Bit tune... Also, OnlineSequencer won't let me set the note scale any lower than F without making it sound too squeaky (that is, if I set it to the D scale instead, like in the original version).
You know, with all these world music-like tunes I'm making, it's kinda like all those piano covers of popular music tunes that have been made to 'sound Russian' (a meme, of course), but in my case, it's like some sorta meme that involves making piano/8-bit covers of popular music tunes, but they 'sound Tigrinya'... 'Sound Tigrayan' or 'sound Eritrean' (even though Eritrea is home to at least nine indigenous ethnic groups).
Do you think there might be song covers on YouTube that say something like '(Song name) but It Sounds Tigrinya' in the title in the future? Because Tigrinya music is very, very catchy?
- Jamie
You know, with all these world music-like tunes I'm making, it's kinda like all those piano covers of popular music tunes that have been made to 'sound Russian' (a meme, of course), but in my case, it's like some sorta meme that involves making piano/8-bit covers of popular music tunes, but they 'sound Tigrinya'... 'Sound Tigrayan' or 'sound Eritrean' (even though Eritrea is home to at least nine indigenous ethnic groups).
Do you think there might be song covers on YouTube that say something like '(Song name) but It Sounds Tigrinya' in the title in the future? Because Tigrinya music is very, very catchy?
- Jamie
Category Music / Sonic
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 120 x 102px
File Size 5.74 MB
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