Pokemon ORAS - The Lament of Falling Stars (Zinnia Sorrow) Jazz Cover || Eric L.

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I have no context for this piece of music in game, but it's a beautiful melody - check it!

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So uh. I definitely made a big mistake when I went to go record an upcoming video and accidentally deleted footage from the video I was going to release this week. In my mind, for some reason, that meant to start working on a completely different arrangement for this week - or rather, recording one I wrote all the way back in December! I don't know why I sat on this one for such a long time, but it's finally done so here it is!

This arrangement is somewhat inspired by the T-Square tune "Eternal Glory", which is the epitome of anime music in my opinion - the transition from a tender sax ballad to an epic, rock ballad with electric guitars is just screaming "ANIME!!!!". While I didn't include any electric guitars in my arrangement, I like to think that I added some twists in a slight homage to that tune. Also video was a thing! Since I knew I'd be short on time this week, I opted to try something a bit different that would take less time for me to edit. Let me know if you dig the way I approached this video!

Still don't know what's next! Hoping it'll be a Kingdom Hearts thing. Whatever it is, I'll be done with classes for the semester on the day it comes out - then the fun will TRULY begin ;)
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My name is Eric - and I play trombone! Here on my YouTube channel, I combine my love of music and video games by making jazz version of video game songs on Saturdays!

EQUIPMENT:
Alto Trombone - Moz Alto with King 12C Mouthpiece
Small Bore Tenor Trombone - Yamaha 456-S w/ Bach 7C Mouthpiece
Large Bore Tenor Trombone - ETC-630 Eastman by Shires w/ Bach 5G Mouthpiece
Drums - Superior Drummer 2.0 by Toontrack
Keyboard - M-Audio Keystation 88
Piano -Lounge Lizard Session by Applied Acoustics
Bass - Ibanez SR305 5 String Bass
Audio Interface - Presonus Audiobox USB 2X2 Audio Interface
Microphone - Shure PG57 Dynamic Microphone
Camera - Canon EOS M w/ 36mm C-Mount Lens
DAW - Reaper
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Info about my Lament of Falling Stars Cover:
Song: The Lament of Falling Stars (Zinnia Sorrow)
Game: Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire Version
Composers: Shota Kageyama
Arrangement: Eric L.

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