kentokhromatic
07-19-2009, 05:25 PM
Hi! I had the inspiration to write a piano piece based on Saria's Song yesterday, and I wanted to share it with fellow Zelda fans as well...I mixed it with Ragtime and Jazz Piano styles, with a solo section in the middle.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6wdiWP9gfc
This is the description I wrote on my Youtube page:
Legend of Zelda's Saria Song as a jazz piano piece!!
Early in the morning hours I was inspired to write this piece in one sitting when I was listening to Saria's Song in my head and suddenly realized that the main melodic motif is a 3-note repeating figure, which is characteristically similar to the "ragtime riff", which creates a polyrhythmic through grouping straight 8ths in 3. After this realization a ragtime version of Saria's Song started playing in my head, and by the time I started running through a solo on the progression I knew this was something I needed to write down. Hopefully there are others who are interested in this concept as much as I was in writing it. There are a large number of solos in the middle section that are on top of the original chord progression, which is mostly original material but in line with jazz interpretations of standards (that is, almost adding more new things than retaining the old through solo sections). I tried to make sure that the original concept of it being based around the catchy Saria's Song was kept, so there is later section where the original song is quoted more bluntly and somewhat humorously.
*PS: I have the sheet music and music download links on my youtube info =)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6wdiWP9gfc
This is the description I wrote on my Youtube page:
Legend of Zelda's Saria Song as a jazz piano piece!!
Early in the morning hours I was inspired to write this piece in one sitting when I was listening to Saria's Song in my head and suddenly realized that the main melodic motif is a 3-note repeating figure, which is characteristically similar to the "ragtime riff", which creates a polyrhythmic through grouping straight 8ths in 3. After this realization a ragtime version of Saria's Song started playing in my head, and by the time I started running through a solo on the progression I knew this was something I needed to write down. Hopefully there are others who are interested in this concept as much as I was in writing it. There are a large number of solos in the middle section that are on top of the original chord progression, which is mostly original material but in line with jazz interpretations of standards (that is, almost adding more new things than retaining the old through solo sections). I tried to make sure that the original concept of it being based around the catchy Saria's Song was kept, so there is later section where the original song is quoted more bluntly and somewhat humorously.
*PS: I have the sheet music and music download links on my youtube info =)