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[NDS] Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: EoS-"Dark Wasteland" "Icicle Forest"

Started by SpartanChief17, April 06, 2017, 03:22:22 PM

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SpartanChief17

I have searched the NSM Forums for these two songs, but have not been able to find them. 
I would love to be able to play these!

Client: SpartanChief17
Objective: Adapt sheet music for these two songs
Place: NSM
Restrictions: For piano
Difficulty: A
Reward: Praise from the client
Wonder Links:

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Dudeman

Quote from: SpartanChief17 on April 06, 2017, 03:22:22 PMClient: SpartanChief17
Objective: Adapt sheet music for these two songs
Place: NSM
Restrictions: For piano
Difficulty: A
Reward: Praise from the client
Wonder Links:
Huh. That's a new one. Very professional.
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Latios212

My arrangements and YouTube channel!

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who needs education when you can have WAIFUS!!!!!

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SpartanChief17

I was trying to make the request look almost just like something from the Job List lol.

But seriously though, these songs aren't anywhere on NSM! :-/
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InsigTurtle

I have a Dark Wasteland arrangement that's nearly done, but I don't have an ETA on it

SpartanChief17

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LuxraySpiral

Icicle forest sounds like a two piano thing.
On that note, how would one arrange the long sustained notes? (Not that I'm going to try arranging it, but as a general question)
Quote from: LuxraySpiral on March 20, 2017, 07:37:23 AM
(Also, I might try to concrete my position as the parentheses guy)
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Pianoth

It can be arranged with two pianos, if one wants to transcribe every note. But it's also possible to arrange it for 1 piano (1 performer), by just changing some octaves, and/or removing some notes. That's the nature of every arrangement after all (unless the original music is already for piano).

LuxraySpiral

Quote from: LuxraySpiral on March 20, 2017, 07:37:23 AM
(Also, I might try to concrete my position as the parentheses guy)
Quote from: ThatHiddenCharacter on March 20, 2017, 08:18:57 AM
(Sorry, (but (that (role (is (already (taken.)))))))