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How do you do it?! How do you always manage to capture a theme so unnaturally well! This sounds PERFECTLY like a carnaval or parade! The trumpets and tuba, tambourine, up-down bass rhythm (what is such a rhythm called?), upbeat nature, and tubular bells for some playfulness, all fit just right. And the drums (Neo Soul + Easy Bay) with that repeating snare drum feels just like a marching band. And the ending being in a call-and-response alternating fashion sounds great. And you capture some creativity by adding the second section at 0:56. I expected you to make a song similar to your awesome 'Tempo Town' from the OST Composing Jam #6, but you made something much more fitting even.

Once again, you absolutely nailed it! Since this jam feels really nostalgic and invites all kinds of people over whom I've not spoken in a while - like GrassTypeFire, A Bored Cube, or Selkione - I name some songs in these comments that I remember from each of them. For you, I have already done that a whole lot :). I can safely say that I have more songs downloaded from you than any other itch-user: 82 and counting, to be exact. As always, your songs are amazing inspiration for how a theme should be executed right, and as such, your songs are so important for my own growth as a musician. Heck, I even used a bit of 'Midnight Rain Shower' from your Melodic Spring as inspiration. I hope you'll keep making music for a long while to come, and you can be sure I will keep listening them :)

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Wow! I always really enjoy reading your comments because I know that you put time and care into listening every time. This was a fun challenge because “festival” can mean so many different things. I ran with my first idea and it turned out to be pretty catchy! I used to march in a parade band in high school so I must have had subtle influences from that. :) 

You continue to flatter me with your knowledge of the music I’ve made - it feels so nice (and exposing) to know that you are paying attention to the details, but also my tricks and shortcuts. Thank you so much for listening and for such a thoughtful comment! Looking forward to the next phase of the jam and what you’ll create!