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*NO* Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Pokémon 2000: The Movie 'The Waltz of Water'


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Contact Info:

Artist Name: Ikodo Moonstrife

Real Name: Michael Whalen

E-mail: ikodomoonstrife@gmail.com

Website: http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=727498

Submission Info:

Title: The Waltz of Waters

Length: 2:34

Genre: piano, classical

Games (Movies) Remixed: Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Pokemon:The Movie 2000

Songs arranged: "Windmill Hut", "Temple of time", "Serenade of Water", Lugia's Song

System: N64

Original composers: Koji Kondo, Unknown

Original songs:

Lugia's song:

Comments: I have always love to play the songs played on the Ocarina in Zelda on the piano, and over time, I started adding to them, changing them around, and even blending them together. When I was able to play what sounded like a complete piece to me, I brought it into Fruity Loops, to incorporate a few additional instruments besides the piano, to make the song sound more full and complete, and the finished product was this.

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- Serenade of Water

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-ZPpGdt1xQ - Windmill Hut

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6oZSp49Oss - Temple of Time

- Lugia's Theme

Quick breakdown of the VG sources as I heard it:

0:34-0:53 - Serenade of Water

1:05-1:27 - Windmill Hut

1:54-2:10 - Temple of Time

2:23-2:31 - Temple of Time

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Er, Pokemon the Movie 2000? We don't generally allow remixes of non-game material on OCR. A brief quote wouldn't be out of the question, but 45% of this track is based on the film score. (I tallied up a total of ~70 seconds... 0:00-0:34, 1:28-1:53, 2:11-2:22. As far as I can tell, none of that is pure original material.)

That aside, this arrangement is too brief right now to substantiate any significant development or interpretation of the themes you chose. It's pretty much a straight medley. The production needs a lot of work as well; samples are pretty lackluster, drenched in reverb, and mechanically sequenced.

If you'd like any more detailed feedback and pointers, feel free to check out our Workshop forum: http://ocremix.org/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=16

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