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Moonlight Sonata Dubstep Remix

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Made with FL Studio 12.


This is actually a different new version. I've uploaded the old one to SoundCloud so you can listen to it there, but the only difference is the second last part anyway, so there's no point.

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Amazing <3

You can send your songs to robtop now and he will accept. also i am getting bleach vibes from this for some reason.

HJfod responds:

Pretty sure that won't work, since
1) I have no way of contacting RobTop
2) He wouldn't allow my songs unless he really liked them

This is a very interesting combination, you know, with how the original Moonlight Sonata is situated.

A 3/4 orchestral piece remixed into a 4/4 dubstep track, a very interesting combination this is. It is quite interesting that anybody would try to remix such a song. I mean, you normally hear remixes or remakes of songs from today's music, not from those from long ago. I have done something similar, if you want to check it out: https://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/730560

HJfod responds:

This was actually not originally my idea. I actually made this because of this amazing song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJkjh1IH4Fg and I wanted to try making a dubstep version of Moonlight Sonata myself. You can hear lots of similarities between my song and that, but my song is still different. :DD

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Score
4.19 / 5.00

Uploaded
Dec 4, 2017
1:53 PM EST
Genre
Dubstep
File Info
Song
5.1 MB
3 min 43 sec
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