Yourenigma | Subscriber Special: Nightmare Night Konzertstück Finale - "Giggle at the Ghosties - Luna's Reprise" @Yourenigma | Uploaded February 2012 | Updated October 2024, 16 hours ago.
Mov. I and II video - youtube.com/watch?v=tWHXbpsg45E
Le mp3 - mediafire.com/?xl6ann665anfld2
If any of you noticed my bulletin from a few days ago, I've been stressing to think of an effective way of acknowledging the hundreds of subscribers I've accrued over the past few months. Not to get personal or anything, but said handful of months have been incredible for me as a recreational composer since I half drunkenly improvised and published "Twilight Sparkle's Mind" on a whim back in October. I never expected all of this. So here it is. I typed up a list of every single one of you that have taken the time to bother with my music, what more, enjoy it. This video, apart from being Luna's Victory in narrative, is a salute to all of you. Thanks for reminding me of how delightful it is to compose again!
Mov. III Maestoso -- "Giggle At the Ghosties -- Luna's Reprise" - This is the final movement of the Nightmare Night Konzertstück, I having opted against the four movement structure for a tighter and in my opinion, more satisfying traditional concerto form. I highly recommend that if you haven't already, listen to the first two movements as this one touches on both before its conclusion, most substantially Luna's theme at the end. It opens with a rubato introduction which whispers the "GatGs" theme on flute and oboe before a brass chorale makes the first statement proper (truthfully, I'm not crazy about my brass section VSTs, but ah well). After the "You Gotta Stand Up Tall" chorus, Luna's theme returns because this is, after all, HER Night. Piano and Strings wipe away any vestiges of Nightmare Moon. Pomp and circumstance brings us home as rapid fire piano chords lead to a properly dramatic conclusion.
So that's it. 530 some odd thank yous! I hope you enjoyed Nightmare Night Konzertstück!
Featured artwork: "Luna Glares off at something outside your desktop" by: Delta105
(And P.S., I'll just apologize before hand for any misspellings as they're basically inevitable with that many names. And if I missed yours, there is the very real possibility that you subscribed during or after I made this video. Again, sorry if that was the case, but it's hard to keep up with you guys, haha!)
Mov. I and II video - youtube.com/watch?v=tWHXbpsg45E
Le mp3 - mediafire.com/?xl6ann665anfld2
If any of you noticed my bulletin from a few days ago, I've been stressing to think of an effective way of acknowledging the hundreds of subscribers I've accrued over the past few months. Not to get personal or anything, but said handful of months have been incredible for me as a recreational composer since I half drunkenly improvised and published "Twilight Sparkle's Mind" on a whim back in October. I never expected all of this. So here it is. I typed up a list of every single one of you that have taken the time to bother with my music, what more, enjoy it. This video, apart from being Luna's Victory in narrative, is a salute to all of you. Thanks for reminding me of how delightful it is to compose again!
Mov. III Maestoso -- "Giggle At the Ghosties -- Luna's Reprise" - This is the final movement of the Nightmare Night Konzertstück, I having opted against the four movement structure for a tighter and in my opinion, more satisfying traditional concerto form. I highly recommend that if you haven't already, listen to the first two movements as this one touches on both before its conclusion, most substantially Luna's theme at the end. It opens with a rubato introduction which whispers the "GatGs" theme on flute and oboe before a brass chorale makes the first statement proper (truthfully, I'm not crazy about my brass section VSTs, but ah well). After the "You Gotta Stand Up Tall" chorus, Luna's theme returns because this is, after all, HER Night. Piano and Strings wipe away any vestiges of Nightmare Moon. Pomp and circumstance brings us home as rapid fire piano chords lead to a properly dramatic conclusion.
So that's it. 530 some odd thank yous! I hope you enjoyed Nightmare Night Konzertstück!
Featured artwork: "Luna Glares off at something outside your desktop" by: Delta105
(And P.S., I'll just apologize before hand for any misspellings as they're basically inevitable with that many names. And if I missed yours, there is the very real possibility that you subscribed during or after I made this video. Again, sorry if that was the case, but it's hard to keep up with you guys, haha!)