Zelda OoT - Zelda's Lullaby Orchestra

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Uploaded by on Jan 15, 2012

An orchestral cover of Zelda's Lullaby from Zelda Ocarina of Time. I'd never paid much attention to the Zelda music until recently. I wish I had gotten into it much earlier as there's so many good pieces of music hidden behind 8bit blips and blops. I tried to keep faithful while adding a little of my own style.

MP3 available from my SoundCloud:
http://soundcloud.com/blaketothefuture/zelda-oot-zeldas-lullaby

Used: FL Studio 10, Kontakt 5, Spitfire Albion, Solo Strings, Percussion & Harp, Cinesamples CineBrass, CineBrass Pro, HollyWoodwinds, Audiobro LA Scoring Strings 2, Orange Tree Samples Evolution Guitar & Mesa Winds, Project Sam Symphobia II, Orchestral Tools Symphonic Sphere, VSL Orchestral Cube & Performance set, EWQL Symphonic Choir, Various Private Orchestral Libraries

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  • You should consider selling sheet music. I'm sure it would be very popular.

  • @sickiteo1 It would be popular but unfortunately illegal, else I would do it

  • @dummeh Free sheet music wouldn't be illegal. This is all protected under fair use laws.

  • @pokemoneinstein 'Fair use' is not applicable. Sheet music is considered as much a reproduction as a performance is. Fair use applies only to quotations and excerpts (reviews, news reports, incidental appearances in media) and has to be justifiable and as minimal as possible. Fair use is there to protect free speech, not use as a loophole for profiting by infringing the rights of authors.

  • @dummeh Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure that distributing your arrangements not-for-profit while giving full credit to the original composer and copyright holders is legal, thanks to fair use.

  • @pokemoneinstein Technically (by US law) posting remixes without permission is illegal regardless whether it's for profit. Most authors will overlook remixes/fan-art because it's free promotion - they hope the exposure retains & brings in new consumers. However, legally you still need permission to distribute any kind of performance or derivative work. Fair use is limited use for free speech. Also, remember that YT is not 'not-for-profit'. I may not be profiting from my videos here but YT is.

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  • This is rather calming, soothing, beautifully beautiful, with great powers of grace to go with it.

    PERFECT!!!

  • @fhsfiddleboy09 I would rather keep hearing the talent you have for composing then have sheet music with no composer

  • @dummeh Yeah, As much as I love your arrangements there was a guy on here who distributed his sheet music for skyrim. A few days after mega upload got screwed, that guy got charged as well :(

  • 1 person fell asleep

  • dummeh for partner!

  • ZOMG I DIDN'T KNOW TUBAS GREW ON TREES :D

  • Beautiful.

  • @dummeh Regardless, I really like your work :)

  • @dummeh I'm not sure that is true... perhaps reviewing the EFF site would clear it up. I think the only thing you have to worry about is DMCA, but I doubt you had to break DRM/encryption to create these.

  • Best song in any Zelda game ever!

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