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The Bitter End

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First piano music composition "The Bitter End" inspired by Akira Yamoka's music

An emotionally distressed suicidal woman on the brink of insanity. She begins seeing grotesque monsters manifesting out of her trauma.

 

In shadows deep, her mind unwinds,
A fractured heart, a soul confined.
Edge of silence, whispers scream,
Drowning slow in fractured dreams.

Yet through the void, a flicker small,
A trembling, fragile, hopeful call.
A light so faint, yet softly burns—
A chance to rise as darkness turns.

The music starts with impending doom and then the piano starts playing and it symbolizes the player begins panicking running escaping from the impending doom as monsters chase.
 

 

 

Edited by EmotionallyChargedMusic
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Hello @EmotionallyChargedMusic,

Welcome to the forum!

The music does sound emotional distressed with very heavy bass and low register of piano, before featuring the organ later. It does sound a bit scary to me too and does match the imagery of monsters. Thx for joining the forum and sharing!

Henry

  • 4 weeks later...
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On 7/6/2025 at 9:05 AM, Henry Ng Tsz Kiu said:

Hello @EmotionallyChargedMusic,

Welcome to the forum!

The music does sound emotional distressed with very heavy bass and low register of piano, before featuring the organ later. It does sound a bit scary to me too and does match the imagery of monsters. Thx for joining the forum and sharing!

Henry

 

Thanks man. I used mostly just samples for now while I save money for actual instruments glad you found it fits the mood

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