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Hitoshi Sakimoto: Kind Friends
Two listens for this one. Once more just trying to capture the song. Don’t think I did the best job. I think this would’ve worked better had I allowed more listens and not rushed, but that’s not the aim here. … Continue reading
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Tagged breath, dragon, fades, fire, fluttering, friends, hitoshi sakimoto, innocence, inward, kind, pulse, quarter, thoughts
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Hiroshi Yamaguchi: Sei-an City (Commoners’ Quarter)
This one was both a struggle and not and I’m not sure why and it doesn’t really matter. I feel I was able to get enough out of the track, but maybe not the right stuff. Hiroshi Yamaguchi’s (山口裕史) “Sei-an … Continue reading
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Tagged bounce, City, commoners, ease, flow, hiroshi, Hiroshi Yamaguchi, humbleness, okami, percussive, quarter, space, woodwind
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Hitoshi Sakimoto: Breath of Fire V: Dragon Quarter – Opening Animation
Three listens for this one. This is a brief song and so the writing reflects that. However, I feel that perhaps I could’ve written more. I didn’t aim to capture anything in particular, but in saying that I feel as … Continue reading
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Tagged brass, breath, desperation, dragon, drone, fire, hitoshi sakimoto, quarter, song, striking, strings, suggestion, voices
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 490: Keep Ringing
It is Monday. It is in the A.M. It is a day of work, but a short one (I hope). Today will not be a long day, unless it attaches more hours. The weather does not heave, but it is … Continue reading