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Balamb

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  1. A small Harpsichord ode to kicking the virtual bucket... Game Over Theme
  2. Oh I completely agree. If I like the sound of an instrument how it looks is definitely not so important...BUT when the other way round applies (looks beautiful but doesn't sound so good) I think I would find myself tempted...Wouldn't you? Bearing in mind all possible financial issues aside of course! Note: When I say 'doesn't sound so good' I'm talking about not sounding good because of maybe faulty manufacturing/bad design (e.g. an acoustic guitar made with very cheap wood) or not sounding good due to personal taste, which is obviously quite subjective.
  3. Always an interesting question! My wish would be to be able to play the Cello, closely followed by the Japanese Shamisen, and then...well, the list is pretty endless actually :D I wonder what the biggest factor is that draws everyone to the instruments they wish they could play? Obviously how the instrument sounds is er pretty important(!), but I'm pretty sure there are many instruments I'd buy solely based on how amazing they look!
  4. Hi Heckelphone. I started a thread in the introduction forum but I think it's already been buried, so thanks for the welcome You know it's funny you say that regarding the A Minor ending, it's is exactly what my music music teacher thought when I showed them this some years ago. Why did I choose it? It kind of just felt more natural. A major finish just felt too happy, I thought A minor gave the piece a little more ambiguity, like a reverse tierce de picardie...Maybe they broke up, maybe they fell of a cliff. Who knows. Maybe I could try leading up to the A minor so it doesn't feel like such a surprise? Thanks for the feedback!
  5. A small piano prelude, influenced by Nobuo Uematsu, during the time of FFIX. Pedalling is largely left to the performer's discretion.I think the score might need some tidying up, notating music is not a particular strong point of mine currently, any tips would be greatly welcomed :)I hope you enjoy it. Small Romance (Prelude in A Major)

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