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Final production value added. Artwork by the wonderful @stain-is-the-name, the song - as you know - is mine. Enjoy.
22nd April, 2021
I think ... I finished it. Yeah. Not the best, but definitely not terrible ... fully ... I suppose.
Miorak
BEHOLD! THE SONG I MADE FOR MARTRA’S CULTURE! It’s sang in Martrakoji, but someday I’ll made it in English too. Someday.
The translation is below, but lemme tell you a bit about this song! It was sang before wars, so the warriors would be encouraged. It means hope for Martrans, or at least, it meant, before Kenyan turning into Maivtre.
Now, people sing it in silence, only the first part, as a kind of revolt. If one sings it whole, they’re openly declaring they’re against Maivtre, and it often cause them to die. You get it? Their supposed goddess is now their enemy. It’s just how bad things are going on.
Translation:
Longing for a time
That’s no longer here.
At seeing life goes by, you’ll see,
You are no more free.
Ohhhh
The fear never is letting go
You forgot? You are old? It still along.
Soon we’ll notice what’s going to show
Cowardice or bravery to fight
The battle may even scare you,
But don’t let it take over you.
Keep deep in your heart
There are lives to take care in your hands.
Oh the battle will come
Oh what will be done
Oh they gotta fight
To the citadel come back
An arrangement of Hachi’s (Kenshi Yonezu’s) Musunde Hiraite Rasetsu to Mukuro for saxophone quartet. Not quite complete yet, but it’s something I’d like to share with ya’ll.
Got sidetracked from sewing together my Phoenix costume doing this, whoops. I mean hey, at least this was sort of productive. That's two Phantom tracks down, 43 to go.
Happy 49th anniversary, Phantom Of The Paradise!
This is the track that plays as Winslow first enters the Paradise, donning his iconic leather suit and mask. I kinda had to make up the title and I wasn't entirely sure who to credit, since this song wasn't included on the official soundtrack. I absolutely love all the string trio/piano tracks used throughout Phantom, it's such a shame they never got an official release...
o heya so i uhh created a somewhat iffy transcription of the soundtrack version of Death Valzer (that song that plays during practice when Suzy faints)
i say "somewhat iffy" because although it is 1000% accurate to the note, there are some parts where the hands/fingers awkwardly overlap (not to mention the right hand eternally playing octaves). i'm pretty sure the actual recording used two separate takes for what i have transcribed here as the left and right hand parts, which is why these issues exist :/
i suggest using this score as a guideline but ultimately playing what feels right/comfortable. otherwise, play it with a friend on a separate piano
also i'll be working on a transcription of the in-film version which is slightly different. but anyway