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Wonderslime
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Carlisle
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Barieuph
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RedBeastMage
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Total Score
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Theme
| 13
12
15
14
41
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Remix
| 25
28
26
27
81
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Creativity
| 35
38
38
40
116
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Production
| 14
12
15
14
41
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Total
| 87
90
94
95
279
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Comments
Wonderslime
Gorgeous piano sequences to start, and really, throughout: This is definitely the highlight of the piece. The synth strings come in a bit awkwardly at 1:07, but the
development throughout the rest of the section is very well done. The fast beat,
however, seems to carry the same sort of intent as the original melody, somehow: It
does sound more folksy, but at the heart of things, I don't think that it differs
in meaning too terribly much from the original. I could have done without the high piano in the end (around 3:20) or at least, with something different- it seemed superfluous, and maybe took something away for me (or, maybe I'm just crazy).
In the end, though, this is a piece that you should be very proud of.
Redbeastmage
I think your title speaks the most about your piece, at least how I interpreted it; Zanarkand Anarchy. I can only assume that was what you were trying to imply with the title, as that is clearly what shows in the piece. At first pass, I was worried that you forgot the theme and the other instruments kicked in, and I was floored. I could defintly set this piece to a reflective/flashback scene with the shifts in style that pervade the piece. Superb work by the incomparable Bladiator.
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