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Sakuya VS Cirno ~ Beloved Flowering Tomboyish Night

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This arrangement was commissioned to me by @quickalas on Twitter!

This is an arrangement by me that combines elements of Beloved Tomboyish Daughter, Flowering Night, and Luna Dial (all originaly composed by ZUN), with original elements from my own influences


In a way, this song is a battle between Sakuya and Cirno, they are constantly fighting to be in the lead of the song, i tried to reflect this in the way the melodies switch from Cirno to Sakuya, but i also tried to get a little silly with it and have some of Cirno's melodies be played in the style of Sakuya's themes, and Sakuya's notes be played in the style of Cirno's theme

I also added a bit of Luna Dial as well haha, it's a nice place to add a little original piano solo

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It's fast, it's energic, it's abrim with epicness and atmosphere!

Gets me thinking of games like Castlevania. Cinematic and adventurous. Both tense and victorious all the way throughout. Like you're fighting your fight, and you're winning it, always moving on, always with resolve and conviction...

Impressively well-composed and mixed too, even if that base melody kinda gets on your nerves occasionally. :) Like folk music. The softer breaks are really impeccable in comparison. Never repetitive at all. And the builds. The fanfare-like crescendo before the journey picks up again...

Awesome work on this.

-cd-

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Jun 5, 2023
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6 min 0 sec

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