02-8-2004, 05:58 AM
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FFR Player
Join Date: May 2002
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My piano song, currently labeled AEtheta's Waltz One.
Alright,
I'm making a song on piano,
Intro
Rift of 3 keys which switches to a new note in the third key after each rift by continuing up a key until the third rift and coming back down the the original key in high octave
Rifts based on chords
Chords are played in the next lowest octave
Repeated 4 times
Interlude Thing
The chords continually played in the third lowest octave (grand piano) and has a scale which is played back and forth and changes keys/tones. Played twice overall.
Middle
Has a clocks-like high pitched tri-note change rift, and a lower key jackhammered note go along for each not in the trinote change rift. It ends with my left hand beginning a scale and my right hand following through while my left hand begins the next part.
Climax
Has continual scales which end in the correct chords which are in the lowest octave of the scale. Play 7 scales in 4 octaves. Has some spontaneous left hand chords.
Resolution
Has a three note rift which reminds my of the middle of the goldeneye theme song. It is more of a one note, and two keys striked at the same time rift, and changes back and forth on the beginning key a few times. Massive chord striking with the left hand (like, the best I can do with piano chords, like "OMFG, HE'S DOING REVO CHORDS")
The Finish
A scale which starts in the high octaves, (the octave which the resolution left my hands at) and scales down until the point where I pound two deep (but harmonizing) chords in the lowest and 2nd-3rd to lowest octave, they are huge chords, my hands pretty much molest the entire octaves of the keyboard like a fat man molests a triple whopper.
Since this is a pretty weird way to lay out chords, and I know so little theroy it's crazy, you probably aren't cacthing much of it.
The beginning reminds my friend Jordan of the FF3 boss theme a bit.
The interlude reminds him of Winterwind by Chopin, just a little slower.
Middle reminds him of the fast paced near ending of the song clocks with a bit more notes thrown in.
The climax reminds him of some easy stuff in Opus 10.
The resolution reminds him of nothing, but I think it kind've has a sound like goldeneye them.
The big finish reminds him of someone playing a bunch of downward scales and reminds me of the final two chords in revo or in ending chords waltz of pain or ballad of death.
The song is supposed to tell a story through the piano, of a child scared of something so trivial, yet to them it is blocking them from the entire world, and it consumes them. In the end the fear gets supressed to be brought back at a later date. You would never catch it without words, which I may add. The song sounds like something from a haunted funhouse at the fair with a mix of FF8 music.
It's original, and I spent about 20 something hours on it. My friend who knows theroy really well is going to put it on theroy so Ima scan it and show it to you so you can try to play it.
Otherwise, if you can vaguely picture what I'm saying, trying to give me input from when you made your first piano song, and mistakes not to make.
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