Travels of Vagabonds ~P~
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- Date
- 12/24/2011
- File Info
- Loop
- 5.5 MB
- 2 min 25 sec
- Score
- 4.55 / 5.00
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Author Comments
==Epic Battle Fantasy: Adventure Story==
--Desert Theme--
Traveling through a desert is something that I think is best accompanied by fun and light music. And hence this Spanish themed song featuring guitars, castenets, and a violin.
~Phyrnna ^_^ <3
Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars April 6, 2013
Olé !
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars October 6, 2012
Wow. This loops seamlessly.
Rated 5 / 5 stars July 4, 2012
once again another great work by the esteemed HalcyonicFalconX.
ive always been a fan of your work, but only recently joined as a newgrounds member.
as i lack in animation skills, my main sight on this site is to critique music and artwork.
i feel a sense of adventure in the great wild, wild west coming from this composition, perfect for anything from as you said a desert, to even a seedy tavern filled with outlaws of the highest bounties mingling with normal citizens, and even the law enforcment! a great track again, and i hope to see more from such a promising and aspireing musician as yourself!
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars June 10, 2012
I about started laughing when the piece got to :49. Except for that last chord, it is the same as Gerudo Valley from Zelda: Ocarina of Time, and the Spanish feel definitely contributes to that vibe. Why is that funny? I have no idea. :)
Anywho, this is catchy. A little repetitive and melodically sparse, but it serves it's purpose well and sets a nice move. The rhythm had a "horse-galloping" sort of feel that helped with the desert feel. I was slightly bothered by the chord at :58. I REALLY wanted it to be a V chord like in the previous phrase, but it never quite resolved. It just didn't feel quite right in the context you have it since it is isolated and doesn't occur again in the piece.
That's a fairly picky criticism though. Nice work and keep it up! You make some catchy tunes.
Rated 4 / 5 stars May 18, 2012
I like the sound of this one very much however, the drums almost seem to eclipse the rest of the instruments. I think if the drums were a little quieter, or the rest of the instruments a little louder, it would be absolutely perfect.