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A jam submission

Tsuya - OST Jam 07View project page

Submitted by IndieKev — 25 minutes, 49 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Correlation to theme#374.1734.173
Composition#434.1414.141
Overall#613.9793.979
Impression#643.9483.948
Quality#953.9953.995
Creativity#2243.6393.639

Ranked from 191 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Judge feedback

Judge feedback is anonymous.

  • The overall structure is nicely defined— I love how this opens with that absolutely beautiful flute/piano duet. The introduction of strings is nicely handled and feels sensible and organic, and it builds beautifully into the full statement. Very nicely handled, and has that sense of inevitability that is sometimes very difficult to achieve— excellent work. The C#/Db in the solo violin part at 1:46 does somewhat stick out to me. While I like the idea of increasing the harmonic complexity, something about this particular note doesn’t quite sit right to my ears— I think perhaps because it is at the top of the dynamic peak it pokes out quite a bit. Having said that, this is only a small critique insofar as I think a live player would certainly be able to pull it off by tucking it in a bit— to the extent possible it might be worth trying to get the sample to not make that note protrude quite so much— I certainly can understand *why* you’d like this particular note here (it seems to fit with the overall harmonic idea you’ve developed), the execution in the moment I think needs a bit of smoothing out. Your string writing sounds wonderful, and I think it could be further enhanced by trying to liven up individual string lines *as lines* rather than just chords. You’ve chosen lovely chords to go along with your melody, now try to use that structure as something that can be a framework for arpeggiated chordal textures in say, the cello, or “rocking” figures in the violas, etc. From a production perspective, I do feel like the reverb effects are a touch aggressive for my taste, especially on the piano. Having said that, I love some of the effects you’ve put on the piano, especially those that give it that “snap-back” sound. Very nicely implemented. I love how you bring up the overall density and dynamics after the violin solo, letting us seamlessly segue back into a more soaring string statement— I was expecting the piece to sort of die down after the solo violin section, so it was a pleasant surprise to hear such a nicely-rendered set of ideas here. Based on your notes, I can see how this illustrates that you could adapt your composition to the flow of the story. Overall lovely work that I think definitely achieves what you were attempting to execute!

Description
Orchestral song.
More detail on the page of the submission or in this Miro link:
https://miro.com/app/board/uXjVKzVwkVc=/?share_link_id=923033516824

Message from the artist
https://miro.com/app/board/uXjVKzVwkVc=/?share_link_id=923033516824

Here is a Miro board with my thoughts.
thank you!

Theme

Inside my world
Picture theme

How does it fit the theme?
Impermanence:

Examining the picture, we can see a little girl in a yukata smiling while holding the hand of what seems like a maternal figure (mom, grandma?), so immediately the theme in Japan (a country I would love to visit for its cultural richness and vistas).

I had some thoughts about the text theme "inside my world", and thought that maybe the bubble-shaped lady could be in the imaginative and boundless world of creativity of this kid.

But even if there is a lot of happiness with the girl smiling from ear to ear and the cute, drawn fish, bubbles, and algae, to me it's still reads as something quite tragic.

Bubbles are by essence, one of the flimsiest physical events that I can think of.
When formed they can seemingly pop randomly and almost immediately, and in the mind of a child, they just cease to exist.

They are the beautiful, but ephemeral, the physical manifestation of impermanence.

In a way, they are a good image for life itself, a fragile and provisional state of existence that we are all bound to.

This picture paints, for me, the beautiful imaginative world of a little girl who is, in a way, connecting one last time with a recently deceased mother/grandmother.

Tsuya:

A Japanese wake is called tsuya which means "passing the night".

I think having this be the starting event of this story would fit well both themes.

Saddened by the loss of her mother, the little girl tries to paint a colorful world with her mother on it but as she falls asleep, she gets transported into this dreamy world of her drawings, but now tainted by darkness.

But her mother (bubble lady) will show her the way to save her world, give her the strength to face her new life without her, and for one last time, show just how much she loved her.

Link(s) of the submission on streaming services
https://soundcloud.com/kevin-fernandes-878873752/tsuya-main-theme

Number of tracks
1

Genre

Orchestral

Soundtrack use permission

No

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Submitted(+1)

Honestly, even though the mix would definitely improve it at least a little, the beautiful composition pushes this track to a whole other level! I was super inspired by Ghibli making my submission, but I think yours really takes that feeling and encapsulates it. Also love the thoughtfulness you put into the concept of the game itself. Really great stuff!

Developer

The mix/mastering is indeed non-existent. I'm still super new but I'm shopping for a course that will help my next attempts hopefully :)

I'm super happy you liked the composition and the concept! Thank you for the lovely feedback!

Submitted(+1)

What an extremely detailed and thought out approach to your piece. I really admire how much attention to detail you have in your analysis of the prompt. There's so much character going on here, and I'm all for it. Your piece is really beautiful and the orchestration is fantastic. Great work!!

Developer

Thank you for taking the time to listen and give me feedback, really appreciate it!

I'm happy you liked it, the theme and how to translate it definitely was my total focus so it's great that it got through :)

Submitted(+1)

Nice Job!

Developer

Thank you for taking the time to listen to it and comment :)

Submitted(+1)

Don't put yourself down so much xD

Anyways, I still really enjoyed this. Putting memes aside, I can tell you put thought and effort into the song and story. Keep fighting the good fight! (Also, high respects to you for doing so much rating and spreading the love for other's musics. We don't deserve you xD)

Developer(+1)

Thank you, I'm mostly joking but I am indeed proud that whatever I learned this past month and a half worked out good enough for people to enjoy. Gotta work harder now :) thank you for your encouragement!

Submitted(+1)

Very emotional track, I can feel the lament in the piece, the tragedy.  Love the combination of short and long pedaled piano keys. The track brought up a lot of emotions, well done!!

Developer

Thank you for taking the time to listen and give me feedback!!

Submitted(+1)

A very majestic piece! Good Job!

Developer

Thank you very much!

Submitted(+1)

The opening piano rolls remind me of Joe Hisaishi’s work. The strings that enter under the piano add tremendously to the emotion underlying the scene. I like that you strayed in some parts from a strict tempo and let the music breathe a bit. The overall structure feels natural in the arc shape. Well done and thank you for sharing!

Developer

Thank you for this comparison. I've been learning both composition, orchestration, piano and music theory (specially modern japanese music) since early June, and I focused all my attention into learning it as fast as possible. Because I went so heavily into japanese music theory that's incredibly rooted in jazz, and having also binged a lot of videos on Joe Hisaishi's way of writing, the influence is completely there. So thank you for comparing my measly entry to that work, means a lot and valdiates that I'm learning stuff properly ahaha

Submitted

Very beautiful track, well done!

Submitted(+1)

Hi there! This is a great orchestration, and I see that you referenced it as a platformer just as Celeste and I totally agree! This would totally fit a platformer with some emphasis on the story :) Thank you for the submission!

Developer(+1)

Thank you for the big compliment!

Submitted(+1)

Finally checked this out, no other words than just beautiful lol. Great piece!

Developer

Thank you I really appreciate it <3

Submitted(+1)

Stunning melody. Excellent transition into B section and solid strings to support the lead piano. For your first work, this is quite good!

Developer

Thank you! I got a lot of improvements and learnings to make better stuff but thank you for the positive vibes and encouragement! You guys are too kind!

Submitted(+1)

Man when that orchestra sweeps up it hits exactly as it should. You did an awesome job :)

Developer (1 edit)

Thanks for the really nice feedback, I’m really happy I was able to express things properly!

Edit: Nevermind I had checked you out, beautiful submission, on the phone I couldn’t make out the small picture lol!

Submitted (1 edit)

Very spheric sound with a somewhat bittersweet touch. And quite good orchestrated. All in all i don't feel there is anything necessary wrong with your mix. However I feel that the reverb sems a tad to strong for me (or maybe it is just a questsion of pre delay for when the reverb hits to get the instruments more in the foreground). Otherwise very well done!

Developer

thank you for the kind words, although I don’t really agree in you, in the sense that I feel the mix/mastering is nonexistent, because it essentially is ahaha

I’ll update the track after the jam with a proper mix and mastering work and the actual 2 sections missing that I had to scrape due to lack of time but that portrayed the magical journey into the drawing world. I still feel it’s missing from the song so I can’t wait to finalize this track properly.

I will indeed also take your feedback into account, I’ll definitely tone down reverb! Thank you for taking the time to listen! I loved your work so it means a ton!

Submitted(+1)

This track is so breathtaking, I'm in love with the orchestral. Beautiful work!

Developer

Thank you so much, I’m happy my limited knowledge was enough to really express things the way I wanted :) 

Submitted(+1)

C’est si beau ! gg pour la création de ce superbe son et j’ai beaucoup aimé aussi lire ton interprétation du thème ! Je pense que je resterai attentive à tes prochaines productions, bravo pour ta participation !!

J’ai un peu lu les autres commentaires et ça donne envie de faire comme toi et d’aller creuser la théorie musicale coté Japon! En tout cas je rejoins le commentaire qui évoquait Ghibli et c’est très très cool! Tu peux être fier 👏

Developer

Ah merci ça me fais super plaisir d'entendre que tu as bien aimé tout ça. 

J'ai vraiment hâte de retravailler tout ça et finaliser les deux autres tracks que j'avais en tête pour la jam en tout cas.

Merci encore d'avoir pris le temps de lire le lore, c'est un thème qui m'est cher!

Submitted(+1)

Nice composition Dude!
I want more ahah
I think more counter melodie can be interesting for later :)

Developer(+1)

Merci Léo, venant de toi c'est un honneur!

I am planning a rework for this already with some of the feedback I got, plus 2 sections that I had to leave out due to time constraints.

This for me is actually an incomplete picture of what I wanted to tell with the main theme. 

And I'll probably do 2 more pieces that link to this track so hopefully I'll keep your feedback in mind!

Submitted(+1)

this is amazing especially considering you only started a bit ago. I love the shifts in intensity. They manage to tell a variety of emotions in just a single track. And it seems like you put a lot of thought into the theme as well! Keep it up!

Developer

Thank you for your kind feedback! Yeah the theme came to me instantly, but how I would articulate it took a week before I managed to actually start composing lol. Thank you for your encouragement!

Submitted(+1)

Really good complete composition! Very interesting interpretation.  This 1 composition truly worth as a whole soundtrack. 

Developer(+1)

That's super nice of you, I wish I had more time to do the 2 other compositions I had in mind, hopefully that can be remedied after the jam :)

Thank you :)

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

Wow this is a really high quality orchestral track! It kinda remind me of some PS2 era Squaresoft game for some reason. I don't know what to say cuz all I can say is just WOW!

Developer(+1)

I mean PS2 era is probably my favourite because FFX is one of my favourite games of all time. Saying it reminded you of that time and the Squaresoft era, you made my heart melt thank you!!

Thank you for the super kind words, i'm still learning, hopefully V2 of this song will improve the quality and I can add the 2 sections I had to take out due to time constraints.

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

Hey en effet que de pépites françaises ! <3

Your song has nice opening chords and then unfold in a classic tragic motion. But your orchestration brings so much emotion to it!

Really well crafted mate :)

PS : I love when a melody brings a brief tension like the violon does at 1.45. It catches you off but then it always resolves and provide a powerful feeling, I like that tool :D

Very good job, congratulations !

Edit : Oh ! And I didn't even mention that your take on the theme, while being very down to earth, is very poetic and beautiful. Your song and the description absolutely dance together :)

Developer (2 edits) (+1)

That dissonance at 1.45 was everything to me! I really wanted to have this fleeting but amazingly powerful moment of tension, I'm happy you liked it <3 

FR -> Et merci pour l'écoute, vous êtes tous super talentueux, moi je débute tout juste avec un mois de bagage lol, beaucoup à apprendre!

Ah thanks for the double edit ahahaha :)

Submitted(+1)

Incroyable alors !! Je serai curieux de te DM plus tard pour savoir comme tu t'y es pris :)

Developer

Avec grand plaisir!

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