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Pokemon Crystal Title Theme

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What I have done is taken the Pokemon game title screen theme (specifically the one from Crystal) and arranged it for Drum Corps. After that, it goes into a percussion feature where the drumline has a drum break and the mallet percussion play the trainer battle theme from Red, Blue, & Yellow. After that, it goes back into a softer slow feel of the original theme leading up to an exciting ending.

Although, the cheap finale sounds are terrible. So here's another link to a GPO version.

http://www.upload-mp3.com/files/19939_zqalg/Pokemon.mp3

If any of you want a pdf of the score, let me know.

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Thanks for all your feedback! :)

I thought this was fantastic! :D

I actually thought that the finale sounds worked better than the GPO ones... perhaps becuase they are more similar to the sounds the game boy produced?

Only thing i have to say in forms of critique is that at 1:50 i felt the ending of the trainer battle theme from R/B/Y was cut a little bit short.

Awesomes :)

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I thought this was fantastic! :D

I actually thought that the finale sounds worked better than the GPO ones... perhaps becuase they are more similar to the sounds the game boy produced?

Only thing i have to say in forms of critique is that at 1:50 i felt the ending of the trainer battle theme from R/B/Y was cut a little bit short.

Awesomes :)

Hey thanks! There was actually a distinct reason I did that. Well, actually two reasons. One reason, is that in a marching arrangement, I did not want the percussion break to be TOO long. Not only that, but the note that the trainer battle theme ended on was in the chord for the next note, so it fit right in.

(I prefer the original finale sounds too)

For being presented using notation software, this isn't bad at all. But if you are serious about composing for games, you really need a sequencer. You have much more control over the sounds in a sequencer.

Another little suggestion.

If you want feedback, it always helps to provide feedback to others as well. Some will actually return the favor.

Ron

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For being presented using notation software, this isn't bad at all. But if you are serious about composing for games, you really need a sequencer. You have much more control over the sounds in a sequencer.

Another little suggestion.

If you want feedback, it always helps to provide feedback to others as well. Some will actually return the favor.

Ron

I'm not really that serious about composing music for games. I just really like arranging music.

This sounded interesting, although I am not famaliar with this type of bands.

I enjoyed it, good job.

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