Blog Post: Discover The Missing Stars Soundtrack Pt. 2

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Blog Post: Discover The Missing Stars Soundtrack Pt. 2

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That's right, we have even more music for you.

The blog post is here.

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That ahoge... d'aww...
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Nice, even though it does seems like missing something.
The second version (linked by ravenous) still misses something but I lack a response as to what it is.

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Hagon wrote:Nice, even though it does seems like missing something.
The second version (linked by ravenous) still misses something but I lack a response as to what it is.
Most likely catgirls. That song needs more catgirls.
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I'll give ravenous credit; I like how he did the piano. However, it's worth noting that there are a lot of parts missing from the piano arrangement, and you'll pretty much have to guess what those parts are if you want to recreate the piece.

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keviniskool wrote:I'll give ravenous credit; I like how he did the piano. However, it's worth noting that there are a lot of parts missing from the piano arrangement, and you'll pretty much have to guess what those parts are if you want to recreate the piece.
a choir I guess.

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My rendition is the midi linked above altered in 3-4 places to fix the feel of the texture, then run through a piano VST.
If there are more instruments, I don't know what they are. If its a choir, I don't think I have the proper instrument to make it sound ok.

EDIT: Now that I think about it, that might sound interesting.
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Hagon wrote:Nice, even though it does seems like missing something.
The second version (linked by ravenous) still misses something but I lack a response as to what it is.
Xylophone/Glockenspiel and Kalimba would be a nice touch.
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