... and pretty much any instrument she can get her hands on. Cecilia, '94, Sweden. Registered nurse. Classically trained pianist with a minor in musicology. One-handed tenths can burn in hell.Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@musicwithcecilia
This is a REALLY weird poll but I have to know if I'm the only one who gets very affected by music itself (not just the lyrics or because you like the artist or because a song reminds you of something sad) so...
A thorough analysis of Hope's Themes (and related soundtracks), and a couple of unexpectedly impressive hair flips thanks to the utilization of a tin foil tiara.
A piano arrangement of “Hope’s Theme” from Final Fantasy XIII, using “Sustained by Hate” as an intro.
I finally, finally finished it. I'm probably going to need it for a future project. Now I just have to find the strength to tackle his XIII-2 theme.
Okay, so this is admittedly one of the craziest projects I've ever thrown myself into. I did it, though. I broke down "Almighty Bhunivelze" from Lightning Returns.
37 minutes. 37. I can't believe I pulled this off.
If you've ever had questions about where's and when's and why's regarding "Almighty Bhunivelze", this is the video for you. The comment section has the entire list with timestamps for the cameos.
I finally did it. A breakdown of my beloved Caius's Theme, covering music theory, lyrics, general significance, and a lot of vibing and pseudo conducting.
An overture inspired by the fic "On a Wing and a Prayer" by @shadowmeowth.
I've always had a knack for making arrangements and combining themes, but I've always struggled with composing my own material. This is the first symphonic piece I've ever written myself. It's far from perfect, but I suppose you've got to start somewhere.
Fan music for @youwearfinethingswellwriter's wonderful fic "Our Rings Mean Death". The backstory of Captain Mairon, told through a combination of Halbrand's, Sauron's, and Davy Jones' themes.
Two more examples of why I shouldn't have access to musescore. "Haladriel's Theme" is literally just Halbrand's and Galadriel's themes woven together. "Deceiver" is a little more complicated since it also includes Sauron's theme. So... haladriel and saurondriel, basically.
Original composer: Bear McCreary.