It's called Ambient in Blue/Ambient in Red. The two parts go together, but one is happy and one is sad.
The first notes are
(C C FFF DD GGG)[/repeat]
Then another person (flute) comes in with
(B E C# D# A# G# B E C# F# A# G#).
It's coming along really well. That's Ambient in Red's start and blue's is like this
(B B EEE CC FFF)[/repeat]
Then another person (flute) comes in with
[C G F# C#] {A---------}[C G F# C# E----------][/repeat].
It's not done yet, but it will be awesome.
key:
( ) = 3 (medium)
[ ] = 2 (medium-low)
{1} = 1 (low as you can go)
Last edited by fourD (2011-02-28 18:36:08)
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Instrument?
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I might try to play that on piano if I knew what octave it was in.
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Aidan wrote:
Instrument?
Xylophone, for the repeating parts except for the last one, and flute for the countermelody.
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bananaman114 wrote:
I might try to play that on piano if I knew what octave it was in.
look at the first post now
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fourD wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
I might try to play that on piano if I knew what octave it was in.
look at the first post now
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Thanks!!
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