Evil Music
Sep. 19th, 2009 12:30 pmAll right, I've got to throw this question out to a wide audience now because it's been bothering me for half a week - what's the name of that piece that's often used as the stock epic "evil music"? Not Toccata and Fugue (really hypnotic video, by the way), the other one that starts with the chanting and timpani.
I would link to an example of the piece in question, but seeing as I really have no idea what to search for after all my usual Google tactics have failed, I can only provide this as an obvious Jimmy-Harting of it (and the game is in fact the reason why I ask in the first place).
I would link to an example of the piece in question, but seeing as I really have no idea what to search for after all my usual Google tactics have failed, I can only provide this as an obvious Jimmy-Harting of it (and the game is in fact the reason why I ask in the first place).
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Date: 2009-09-20 07:08 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2009-09-21 03:32 am (UTC)On top of a horrible interface that ignores your clicks sometimes and the worst saving scheme ever, Mario Paint Composer brought all sorts of enhancements--sharp and flat notes, raising the per-column note limit to 5, allowing more than one note to be in the same spot, and even adding some new instruments--the four to the right of the heart (the piranha plant, coin, shy guy, and boo) weren't there before. Naturally, are some who think Mario Paint Composer is cheating, and even more who think it's cheating after you alter the soundfonts...of course that sounds exactly like the Game Boy version, you stole the Game Boy version's instruments directly and then just fed it the sheet music!
Anyway, that matter aside, there is something to be said about the added impressiveness when someone can do something amazing in the original pre-Composer good old SNES Mario Paint (presumably using an emulator to record it to PC.)
At the very least, the SNES version is less glitchy....
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Date: 2009-09-21 03:52 pm (UTC)(Though I just can't understand altering the soundfont that it uses... if you're going to go to that much trouble why not just use a decent music program instead!)