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Chiptune! Ahhh! This piece started as a character theme idea for a friend, but kinda skewed into something different, but still fitting. The character is what they called a calico fox. Kinda groovy. Kinda funky. A bit colorful. Enjoy!
Chiptune! Ahhh! This piece started as a character theme idea for a friend, but kinda skewed into something different, but still fitting. The character is what they called a calico fox. Kinda groovy. Kinda funky. A bit colorful. Enjoy!
Category Music / Game Music
Species Unspecified / Any
Gender Any
Size 120 x 120px
I just listened to your song. to be honest, I had a terrible day and I was sad all the time. but I listened to this song and I suddenly felt better! it's very good, keep writing music!!
That's awesome to hear! Thank you so much! O_o
I really hope your day tomorrow is a great one for you.
Instant fave! I wish there was a good way to describe what chip tunes make me feel when I hear them, but I just can't. It's like a combination of wonderment, imagination (if that could be described as a feeling), a faraway and more wonderful place and time, a sense of inspiration and adventure, and of course my amazement by the process of composing music for a chip with only a few voices. It's so hard to put into words and is something I never feel when listening to orchestrated music with real instruments (that's a different sense of feeling). And your piece here does exactly that. It sounds so amazing and gives me that chiptune feeling. Excellent music, squeezy!
Thank you so much! That's what I love about instrumental music and videogame music in general. The atmosphere it creates and the emotions it conveys. There's something to the creativity of the limitations of the good ol' days of the NES and SNES era. O_o
What really amazes me is when video game music has just the right notes, melody, and mood to move me to tears, if not outright cry because of the feelings they create and emotions they touch. There's pieces like that in Starbound, Snake Pass, Xenosaga 3, and Chrono Trigger, to name a few. (Of course, it's not just video game music that can do that. There are some pieces by furry musicians that do the same thing. Fox Amoore makes me cry more than anybody else. ) Of course, my chiptune heart lies with the SID of the Commodore 64, but listening to the chiptune stream on Kohina.com with so many different systems has given me a huge appreciation for all those 8-bit and 16-bit systems.
I haven't faved a chiptune composition yet (I don't think…) But I definitely like this one. Good job Mr. Squeeze =3
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