Dancing Flames of Darkness
Description:
Theme of Jonny Alpha Fox (A. K. A. FoxMcCloud)
This song is for my beloved vulpix! He wanted his theme to feel like fire and darkness. I hope I've achieved this affect.
It's a fairly long song and am pleased with the results.
I love ya so much my Alpha Foxy!
*Gives ya big
on the muzzle and giggles softly.*
Credits:
Jonny Alpha Fox for his inspiration.
Theme of Jonny Alpha Fox (A. K. A. FoxMcCloud)
This song is for my beloved vulpix! He wanted his theme to feel like fire and darkness. I hope I've achieved this affect.
It's a fairly long song and am pleased with the results.
I love ya so much my Alpha Foxy!
*Gives ya big
Credits:
Jonny Alpha Fox for his inspiration.
Creator:
rexlaninetales
Added: 28 Jun 2006
Type: MIDI
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Reviews
Espilan
Posted 12 August 2006 - 10:45 AM
Hey Siguy, why not complain about my using the same exact scale (C# major) and chords (Bb diminished, Ab, F, and F# major) for nearly every song of mine while you're at it?
Anyway, this is your typical rexlaninetales piece. Sitars, flutes, some chromatics, simplistic drums, frequent style changes, and it all does what he's advertised: the first minute and seventeen seconds are *exactly* what they're supposed to be, the fire and darkness. However, it doesn't quite match up to Nature's Sonata or Harps of Gaia for me, and there are a few volume issues here and there (specifically, the flute chords seem to vary in volume a bit too much, either too loud or too quiet, and the musicbox nearly drowns out the guitar melody at the 1:00 point).
Still pretty good for your style though, Rob.
Anyway, this is your typical rexlaninetales piece. Sitars, flutes, some chromatics, simplistic drums, frequent style changes, and it all does what he's advertised: the first minute and seventeen seconds are *exactly* what they're supposed to be, the fire and darkness. However, it doesn't quite match up to Nature's Sonata or Harps of Gaia for me, and there are a few volume issues here and there (specifically, the flute chords seem to vary in volume a bit too much, either too loud or too quiet, and the musicbox nearly drowns out the guitar melody at the 1:00 point).
Still pretty good for your style though, Rob.



