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Old Aug 15 2007, 4:13 PM

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This is a wonderful idea!
I really like it!
I would like to ask some questions though before I make my choice...
Is there a limit in time? Or the piece we compose will have the same length as the original? Is there a requirement in styles? How much are we allowed to put "ourselves" in the piece ?

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I forgot about the tonality... We must keep the same tonality? I suppose the tempo must be close to the original if not the same, and that is not a problem..
My choice would be the no. 7 the city theme! But if it's taken I would reconsider at another!
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Old Aug 15 2007, 4:57 PM
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Excellent!

You can do whatever you like to the theme! Tonality, metre, etc... mangle it all! Just make sure you can prove that you based your piece on the track in question. I've added you to track 7!

About length, It's all up to you, but I'd like it to be at least 3 minutes or longer. (preferably much longer ) Of course, if you think the piece will benefit from being very short then that's up to you. Use your judgement.
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Old Aug 15 2007, 5:23 PM

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Excellent!

You can do whatever you like to the theme! Tonality, metre, etc... mangle it all! Just make sure you can prove that you based your piece on the track in question. I've added you to track 7!

About length, It's all up to you, but I'd like it to be at least 3 minutes or longer. (preferably much longer ) Of course, if you think the piece will benefit from being very short then that's up to you. Use your judgement.
OK! Thanks for the info!
I'm on it!
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Old Aug 15 2007, 7:32 PM

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Sorry for asking so many questions...
But there is a dead line for this project? Or we'll just announce the stage of each ones progress and it will come to an agreement?


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Old Aug 15 2007, 7:42 PM
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Work at your own pace! No deadline - you pretty much got the idea.
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Old Aug 15 2007, 7:54 PM

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Alright, give me the ending theme
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Old Aug 15 2007, 7:55 PM
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Hehehehe... You got it
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Old Aug 15 2007, 8:02 PM

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for some reason, I can't open any of the midi files.
it says invalid file type.
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Old Aug 15 2007, 8:03 PM
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That's odd... Try these
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Old Aug 15 2007, 8:57 PM

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Hello,
I'd like to help out by doing the Shop theme if that's not taken yet.
I was wondering if there is a deadline to this?
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