Guinea wrote:
and he used the same series of notes through-out the entire game
Really? Is there an interview with Koji Kondo where he says that he didn't like it?
Wikipedia wrote:
The entirety of the music heard in the game, with the exception of the music played in the title screen, the credits, the overworld map, special world, bonus stages, level completion, the star road, and fighting Bowser, is a variation on the same melody.
Uhm, that doesn't answer your question at all but I thought it was interesting to put into perspective the scale of what Yoshiman said. Pretty much every song outside of fanfares and menu screens used the same notes (albeit in different keys, time signatures, and tonalities). As for Kondo-san's supposed dislike of the music, I cannot say. I've searched the internet for any sort of article or interview, but to no avail.
Also: yes I am working on Bowser's theme.
[quote="Guinea"][quote="[url=http://phpbb.mfgg.net/viewtopic.php?p=332452#p332452]DJ Yoshiman[/url]"]and he used the same series of notes through-out the entire game[/quote]
Really? Is there an interview with Koji Kondo where he says that he didn't like it?[/quote]
[quote="Wikipedia"]The entirety of the music heard in the game, with the exception of the music played in the title screen, the credits, the overworld map, special world, bonus stages, level completion, the star road, and fighting Bowser, is a variation on the same melody.[/quote]
Uhm, that doesn't answer your question at all but I thought it was interesting to put into perspective the scale of what Yoshiman said. Pretty much every song outside of fanfares and menu screens used the same notes (albeit in different keys, time signatures, and tonalities). As for Kondo-san's supposed dislike of the music, I cannot say. I've searched the internet for any sort of article or interview, but to no avail.
Also: yes I am working on Bowser's theme.