Man, reading the journal entries on Luna's Lament makes me feel even more sorry for her then I already did. If Celestia really did never tell her when it would end, that must have been an extremely painful thousand years.
Really loved the second one. You don't hear enough of that kind of brassy fanfare nowadays, the kind that really has to be played on herald trumpets for it to be appreciated properly.
I loved the second one, while I do love piano works, and its prolly me being tired at 2am . . . i couldn't down the third one or the first. Both sounded good, but not my taste. THe first one was too convoluted and noisy. And the Luna's Lament I know of was this one http://snd.sc/mS6CkZ So i was surprised to find a beautiful piano piece instead.
I liked them all. The first one was fun and upbeat. It was indeed fast, but I like the fast stuff myself. I thought the second one suited Celestia alright. And the third was rather nice. Kinda sad. But I'm sure that was intentional of course. Has a nice classical feel to it.
1. Fantastic. Although, I saw this a few days ago because I'm subbed to this YTPMVer. 2. Nice. 3. Same as 2 I guess, but...it's just not pony. You've created your own piece of music and labeled it as pony.
1. it kind hurt my ears 2. it remains me of "legend of Zelda" musik 3. i love this one. but like "Anonymous" sad You've created your own piece of music and labeled it as pony.. but is still amazing.
I like #2 because it capitalizes on just a tiny bit of music [i]from the actual show[/i]. This is what a song for Trixie should do (that is: use that little firework tune that plays). #3 sounded like the music that plays when you beat Classic mode on Super Smash Brothers (N64).
I think what made pinkie trigger so good is that the creator sampled a lot of different sounds, sounds that were actually recognizable, being close enough to their original key and length.
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I liked all three, but Luna's Lament was my favorite. Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteNeeds moar Eurobeat Brony. eyup
ReplyDeleteThe first one is upbeat and happy and wonderful and I like it!
ReplyDeleteEvery time . . .
ReplyDeletesill seth, that's not luna, that's nightmare moon. there's a distinct difference.
ReplyDelete<3 the first one
ReplyDeleteMan, reading the journal entries on Luna's Lament makes me feel even more sorry for her then I already did. If Celestia really did never tell her when it would end, that must have been an extremely painful thousand years.
ReplyDelete@Falgaia
ReplyDeleteGo read A Millennium of Solitude.
Really loved the second one. You don't hear enough of that kind of brassy fanfare nowadays, the kind that really has to be played on herald trumpets for it to be appreciated properly.
personally, I prefer Deference to darkness from the ODST soundtrack. Favorite orchestral song OF ALL TIME (the first 2:40 seconds of it)
ReplyDeleteThe 2nd one almost had me at tears of glory... Holy crap that's good.
ReplyDeleteThe dissonance is wonderful in the third one :)
ReplyDeleteI loved the second one, while I do love piano works, and its prolly me being tired at 2am . . . i couldn't down the third one or the first. Both sounded good, but not my taste. THe first one was too convoluted and noisy. And the Luna's Lament I know of was this one http://snd.sc/mS6CkZ So i was surprised to find a beautiful piano piece instead.
ReplyDeleteThe text in Luna's lament knocked my socks off. I hadn't put much thought into her imprisonment. The wait for season 2 is starting to get to me.
ReplyDelete#2 was pretty good.
#1 is a bit too noisy, I think it overshot the chance to be catchy by having a pace only rainbow dash could match.
loved the first, second made me so sad though when i read it :( poor luna
ReplyDeletethird I meant.
ReplyDelete#2 Sounds like an intro for "Cesar III"
ReplyDeleteLoved #2. I think the Roman feel works very well for Celestia. Ave Imperatrix!
ReplyDeleteI liked them all. The first one was fun and upbeat. It was indeed fast, but I like the fast stuff myself. I thought the second one suited Celestia alright. And the third was rather nice. Kinda sad. But I'm sure that was intentional of course. Has a nice classical feel to it.
ReplyDeleteLove the melody in #1, but I think the vocal samples are a little overdone. It would rock ass in Bemani, though.
ReplyDelete>mfw I realize it's based on a Beatmania song
Whoa, dude, WTF?
ReplyDeleteBlanks. All of 'em. Something's going on here...
@The Dread Pirate Roberts
ReplyDeleteIt's because of something going on to Youtube. If you can't see videos, you have to change "http" to "https" in the URL.
I guess they would have to do this for embeds, too.
@markocezar
ReplyDeleteI was thinking the exact same thing.
1. Fantastic. Although, I saw this a few days ago because I'm subbed to this YTPMVer.
ReplyDelete2. Nice.
3. Same as 2 I guess, but...it's just not pony. You've created your own piece of music and labeled it as pony.
5 stars for non lazy content
ReplyDelete1. it kind hurt my ears
ReplyDelete2. it remains me of "legend of Zelda" musik
3. i love this one. but like "Anonymous" sad You've created your own piece of music and labeled it as pony..
but is still amazing.
I like #2 because it capitalizes on just a tiny bit of music [i]from the actual show[/i]. This is what a song for Trixie should do (that is: use that little firework tune that plays).
ReplyDelete#3 sounded like the music that plays when you beat Classic mode on Super Smash Brothers (N64).
Wow! 3 for 3, that's pretty rare for a music post.
ReplyDeleteI think what made pinkie trigger so good is that the creator sampled a lot of different sounds, sounds that were actually recognizable, being close enough to their original key and length.
ReplyDelete