SpectralAves | Mod of Redemption - Spooky Piano Sonata - "Haunting Loneliness" @spectralaves | Uploaded 11 months ago | Updated 1 hour ago
I'm a few days late, but hey, I still consider early November to be part of spooky season XD !
I feel like I've been here before, remastering two specific tracks in a row? Eh, must be misremembering lol. Regardless, I suppose this is quite the special video, as it features my first completely non-chiptune track! And oooooh LORD this was an absolute blast to make, not to mention an emotional roller coaster! Haunting Loneliness has always been one of my favorite original pieces, and I poured so much passion into this. I think I was able to capture both the scary and emotional tones of the original, while shifting (and in some ways heightening) them to a more classical style. AGH I just love how it turned out! As I said in my previous vid, classical music was a big part of my childhood, so being able to compose something of at least a moderately similar caliber was incredibly cathartic. Anyway, I'll stop rambling! Do let me know what ya'll think about this; I know it's very different, but I hope ya'll can appreciate this piece in some way.
Credit goes to Invictus for the wonderful art of The Keeper.
I'm a few days late, but hey, I still consider early November to be part of spooky season XD !
I feel like I've been here before, remastering two specific tracks in a row? Eh, must be misremembering lol. Regardless, I suppose this is quite the special video, as it features my first completely non-chiptune track! And oooooh LORD this was an absolute blast to make, not to mention an emotional roller coaster! Haunting Loneliness has always been one of my favorite original pieces, and I poured so much passion into this. I think I was able to capture both the scary and emotional tones of the original, while shifting (and in some ways heightening) them to a more classical style. AGH I just love how it turned out! As I said in my previous vid, classical music was a big part of my childhood, so being able to compose something of at least a moderately similar caliber was incredibly cathartic. Anyway, I'll stop rambling! Do let me know what ya'll think about this; I know it's very different, but I hope ya'll can appreciate this piece in some way.
Credit goes to Invictus for the wonderful art of The Keeper.