[repost from kbin so that it’s visible on lemmy]
KirbySSM@mastodon.social:
Posted on the art channel on my #Kirby #Discord server, not sure what the original source is.
(#KirbyGang)
a wonderful lil group of friends! so happy
(great, more federation issues between lemmy and kbin – can’t comment from lemmy.world)
it shows up on lemmy.world… though i can’t reply to it from there, which is a problem
anyway, the way crowned transitions into its climax is pretty neat. this is how the song is structured:
intro (0:00-0:12): magolor, the far flung traveler
main (0:12-1:08) {
original melody (0:15-0:49)
the adventure begins (0:41-0:54);
magolor, the far-flung traveler (0:54-1:08)
}
repeat (1:08-1:50) {
original melody (1:11-1:37)
the adventure begins (1:37-1:47)
magolor, the far-flung traveler (1:47-1:50)
}
climax (1:50-2:23): green greens (1:50-1:57); kirby's triumphant return (1:57-2:11)
notice how the repeat of magolor, the far-flung traveler is much shorter than the first time though? instead of letting the adventure begins play out in full and then transitioning into MtFFT, only a short excerpt of MtFFT plays to transition us from the adventure begins into the iconic green greens + triumphant return climax of the song. i think this little modification to the song structure is pretty cool! the rhythm in that little bit is really satisfying in my opinion.
i’m just gonna use this as my place for dumping small observations that don’t deserve a full thread
will probably be too preoccupied with another thing to contribute content to c/kirby over the next few days, so have this little thing before then:
here’s a thing i learned while making something that i’ll hopefully be able to show c/kirby sometime:
the b section of dedede’s theme, added in super star, is subtly different in most renditions of the theme (as far as i can tell) in modern games (return to dreamland onward). here’s super star’s version against star allies’s version for reference. by “b section”, i mean the 16 measures from the beginning of the timestamp until the point where the song loops.