This song is unique! That's all I can say on the matter. This song has a very Mexican/Spanish kind of tone to it, which is rather fitting for the theme of Dragon Roost Island.
This song always leaves me slightly depressed, which is a given with the fact this music -- and by extension the whole game -- is rather dark and depressing. That said, this music is nothing if not effective. That is to say, this song is rather creepy and sad at the same time; so needless to say, this song does it job and it does it well!
It sounded to me like Pac Man was having hallucinations after eating the wrong kind of cherry. But I did hear one familiar Zelda melody in there, though I forgot what it was.
This song helps me focus while I work, and it isn't really all that bad. I say that knowing electronic music isn't my cup of tea; but this is zelda music, so I don't care!
This song has a classy vibe to it; not only that, but it sounds ominous or even creepy in a way. Or maybe that's just my memories talking—all my memories of dealing with this frightening(ly) hard temple.
You know, there is another version of this app over at the Apple Store...I think? In any case, I wanted to know how I can track the progress of this app and possibly when it is going to be updated. I ask that because the apple version of this app has features the first comment has mentioned, that the other guy wanted. Putting that aside, when my new tablet arrives I will get the app. But I just wanted to know how I can keep track of how good the development's going. Does it have a SourceForge page?
What I mean is that I try to request a song and I get the "song has already played" message. This may not be fixable, but there's also the fact that you sometimes have to wait in line for a requested song for quite a while. I once had to wait around 48 minutes! But that may not end up being a big deal as I understand it. And I for one do request songs I want to hear, popular or not.
Then how about the idea where they prioritize requests according to how many people request it. I think that's what they're saying. It sounds like a good idea.
maybe make it so they aren't chosen automatically
In that case, I think that's a better idea than simply removing them, as there are probably some who don't mind it.
The voting mechanism, in other words, lets you prioritize requests based on popularity, right? And the upvote and downvote system is akin to Facebook's like/dislike buttons? And you plan to possibly weed out very unpopular tracks? I think I have this right.
That aside, I don't know what "streamlined layout" means. Are you just prettying up the site?
It is a slow song that uses what sound like chimes. The song starts out slow and speeds up a little bit then reverts back to normal. This song is mild with small kindly overtones. It is pretty good, and can pair with a really bold song like C-Storm's Dragon Roost Island.
Recreates the ancient feel of the Legend of the Hero. Plus it just sounds cool. It is a musical redo, of sorts, of the Legend of the Hero that you listen to when you start a new game on the Gamecube version.
This song is unique! That's all I can say on the matter. This song has a very Mexican/Spanish kind of tone to it, which is rather fitting for the theme of Dragon Roost Island.
This song always leaves me slightly depressed, which is a given with the fact this music -- and by extension the whole game -- is rather dark and depressing. That said, this music is nothing if not effective. That is to say, this song is rather creepy and sad at the same time; so needless to say, this song does it job and it does it well!
It sounded to me like Pac Man was having hallucinations after eating the wrong kind of cherry. But I did hear one familiar Zelda melody in there, though I forgot what it was.
This song is different, to say the least...this may a song for one in a blue moon, but no more.
Honestly, it reminds me of the original game ost!
This song helps me focus while I work, and it isn't really all that bad. I say that knowing electronic music isn't my cup of tea; but this is zelda music, so I don't care!
This song starts out pretty relaxing, but then it changes to the heroic main theme of Skyward Sword, the Ballad of the Goddess. I like it!
This music is nice and peaceful, reminiscent of the lively yet peaceful town of Windfall. This makes a great track for when you want to wind down.
This song has a classy vibe to it; not only that, but it sounds ominous or even creepy in a way. Or maybe that's just my memories talking—all my memories of dealing with this frightening(ly) hard temple.
You know, there is another version of this app over at the Apple Store...I think? In any case, I wanted to know how I can track the progress of this app and possibly when it is going to be updated. I ask that because the apple version of this app has features the first comment has mentioned, that the other guy wanted. Putting that aside, when my new tablet arrives I will get the app. But I just wanted to know how I can keep track of how good the development's going. Does it have a SourceForge page?
You could almost say that this song was most bewitching. That being said, I liked the atmospheric nature of this song.
This song really stirred me up! It makes me think of simpler times; no surprise for a song about a ranch.
It had some awesome guitar chords near the beginning.
I liked this song, especially since I need relaxing music right now.
I'm not a big fan of metal, but taking the main theme of Skyward Sword and playing it like this gives me goosebumps!
It has bits of Dragon Roost Island in it, which I see as one of my favorite songs.
This song has an eerie feel to it, just like the level itself.
The narrorator at the beginning sounds like the announcer at AGDQ events. Think of that as you will.
What I mean is that I try to request a song and I get the "song has already played" message. This may not be fixable, but there's also the fact that you sometimes have to wait in line for a requested song for quite a while. I once had to wait around 48 minutes! But that may not end up being a big deal as I understand it. And I for one do request songs I want to hear, popular or not.
Then how about the idea where they prioritize requests according to how many people request it. I think that's what they're saying. It sounds like a good idea.
In that case, I think that's a better idea than simply removing them, as there are probably some who don't mind it.
The voting mechanism, in other words, lets you prioritize requests based on popularity, right? And the upvote and downvote system is akin to Facebook's like/dislike buttons? And you plan to possibly weed out very unpopular tracks? I think I have this right.
That aside, I don't know what "streamlined layout" means. Are you just prettying up the site?
A song that shows Link's perspective...that's cool.
I won't say it's awesome though.
Just like going to an ochestra!
It is a slow song that uses what sound like chimes. The song starts out slow and speeds up a little bit then reverts back to normal. This song is mild with small kindly overtones. It is pretty good, and can pair with a really bold song like C-Storm's Dragon Roost Island.
It is interesting to listen to once in a while, but it is not extraordinary from my point of view.
This song has the feeling of exploring the skies fearlessly. Very nice!
Great song for getting energized!
What spooky ambience!
Relaxing song.
Gives you that woody feel!
It gives you that adventurous feeling! I think I'll listen to this for breakfast.
It was epic indeed. These songs are starting to make me want to play the actual game again.
It is an interesting peice of work. The foreign sounding horn sounded nice in particular.
But I like this particular version the best! Nice use of instruments!
Recreates the ancient feel of the Legend of the Hero. Plus it just sounds cool. It is a musical redo, of sorts, of the Legend of the Hero that you listen to when you start a new game on the Gamecube version.