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From: EonFafnir
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  • yes....

    

  • sigh, if only...

    <  :3

  • You should check out the ending to The Strawbs - Autumn. Released in the 70s. Nintendo ripped that off and used it as part of Doctor Mario's Fever.

  • This all being said... when you think about how much time it takes to work on an album (or game)... and how long artists work on making songs (or game music)... you could easily come to the conclusion that two minds ended up coming up with SIMILAR "riffs" or chords, etc.

    To this day... THOUSANDS of songs "sound like" all sorts of other music. It's the nature of learning music in general. Certain chords & progressions influence mood & emotion. So they get used a LOT.

  • @greytale I´m agree with you. But in this case, both melodies were writen on the same time, which is very suspicious Dont you think?

  • @EonFafnir not unless the both of them were... like... calling one another up + "comparing notes" (literally!) most all the time throughout the process of both the album + the game... :)

    I mean... I'm just saying from experience--I've made some "sound effects" libraries (hard to explain)... and at 1 or 2 points... TWO friends of mine started to do *very* similar things with some particular sound-sets... & it all happened at about the same time. But we never "shared" notes or anything... :)

  • the warriors of destiny music is EPIC

  • This thing has bothered me for so long. I want to solve this mystery for good.

  • Omg, thats hilariously awsome, but dont you mean "audable similarity" rather than visual similarity

  • you are right, It´s a mistake

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