DZComposer Posted June 6, 2009 Share Posted June 6, 2009 On this day (Jun. 6) in 1984, Alexey Pajitnov of the Dorodnicyn Computing Centre of the Academy of Science of the USSR in Moscow created a program just for the hell of it. He and his colleagues became addicted to it. This program would become world famous, be the subject of lawsuits-o-plenty, and an example of how government ownership of all creative work has a major downside. Pajntnov called his creation Tetris. And Tetris (or a clone/variant of it) has since been ported to everything imaginable. In honor of this historic day, I present a rough draft of an arrangement of the Russian Folk Song Korobeiniki ("The Peddler"). Or perhaps you know it as Music A from Tetris. The song is actually about a man who sells stuff and has nothing to do with blocks. It's just a quickie, about 2 mins long. Starts off slow and legato and builds, getting louder and faster until the end. http://www.corneriasound.com/betamusic/lbtetris01.mp3 This is a rough draft. I may or may not finish it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hewhoisiam Posted June 6, 2009 Share Posted June 6, 2009 To me there is just not enough energy to really get what I want out of it. There is the nice slow legato build up. But the rest of the piece is one big build to the almost frantic sound at the end. I think the legato should immediately go to the more frantic sound giving you time to do something with it. Adding instruments 1sie 2sie makes for a very slow progression to the frantic pace that I feel you really want in this. Also, if you're lengthening, you'll want a nice slow down to be able to build back up. You don't full panic mode in your first 2 minutes. You might be able to do something cool by getting to a point like at 1:31, and then bringing it back down. These were my first thought while half fhit saced. Hope you get something out of it. -G Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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