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Incidental Track

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Here is a video game track that I whipped up tonight:

Aiko's Theme

I'm kind of stuck on what to do next... should I go into a bridge, let it repeat then bridge, or leave it as is to loop back to the beginning? Also, any general comments or criticism is welcome.

Its a nice pleasant tune, but quite simple I suppose... I imagine it being used in a Japanese game or a game which is colourful or cartoony. My opinion is that you should definately try to do some sort of bridge if you can, maybe in the relative minor or just something that contrasts a bit with the rest of the tune.

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Thanks for the comment. :)

I have two more questions:

- Do you think this might fit a tree top village? It's where you begin the game. I'm thinking that this piece would better serve as the setting for a more mountainous region.

- And does anyone have some tips on accurately emulating guitar fret noises and the other sfx that come with live play? I can't play the guitar myself so I wouldn't know much.

Thanks.

Thanks for the comment. :)

I have two more questions:

- Do you think this might fit a tree top village? It's where you begin the game. I'm thinking that this piece would better serve as the setting for a more mountainous region.

- And does anyone have some tips on accurately emulating guitar fret noises and the other sfx that come with live play? I can't play the guitar myself so I wouldn't know much.

Thanks.

I think that it would actually suit a tree top village better... maybe try slowing down the tempo a tad though.

As for guitar fret noises... I got some with the Cakewalk Dimension Pro plugin that I bought, but that costs me over $150 (it comes with tons of sounds, not just fret noises). I would maybe do a search for free fret-noise or guitar soundfonts (you might need a soundfont player too). I have found heaps of good soundfonts on the net, but I don't use them as much now I have Dimension Pro.

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