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Releasing on iTunes on July 1, 2012.
Greetings, listeners. Below is a detailed and ... well, let's just say "long" explanation of this work. (This first paragraph is an attempt at a summary.) Included in the video is a listening guide, best viewed in 720p in the enlarged Youtube window, and a collection of Zelda themes collected in one "mega-remix". Interested in learning more? Read on for a more detailed (and drawn out) set of notes. Check out the full program notes on my yet-unfinished blog, Program Notes – “Twilight” « mellimelon (they were too long for a video description).
============ Background ===========
See blog link.
============== Story ==============
See blog link.
============ The Video =============
See blog link.
============ Credits ===============
The entirety of this video is solely my property. I created the music myself, and am the owner of it on iTunes. The video was constructed by me as well, using images that I created. Software used include FL Studio, Sony Vegas Pro, Finale Notepad, and Microsoft Paint.
============ Final Words ============
This song is going live internationally on iTunes on July 1. That being said, if you like the music but do not want to purchase it, there are a few ways to help out.
1) Tell your friends, share a link on facebook, twitter, or forums, or use word of mouth. The more people who hear my music and respond, the better future music will be.
2) "Like" or "Subscribe" on Youtube. It's amazing how much these little things contribute.
3) Check out my other remixes on Youtube. Most popular seem to be "Star Light Zone" from Sonic 1 and "Saria's Song" from Ocarina of Time.
5) Send me constructive feedback. Tell me what you liked and didn't like, and why. I may not agree with your comments, but I can always improve. I have a few more months this summer that I want to spend pounding out some more music (the content of this piece was written in about 4 days, 2 minutes each, spread over a month, with the rest of the days spent refining).
Let's see... as far as constructive feedback, I would say that I was a little caught off-guard by the switching between the synthesized (? or were they real) instruments and the parts that sounded more 8-bit. Specifically, around the 4 minute point when there was a heavier beat.
But I liked the mix of them nearer to the end, especially the remixed part at the end.