Wait until you find out the legendary Guile's theme is just a "cheap trick" track rip-off.
I really don't hear it. If anything it reminded me of the very start of Ken's theme, but rip-off?
Completely you mean the first 4 seconds of Ken's theme being not even identical?Ken's theme is completely Mighty Wings. Not Guile's.
LameAt some point, everything is plagiarism. We make too much of a meal out of it.
Completely you mean the first 4 seconds of Ken's theme being not even identical?
? No I get what you say, but my point is besides a small bit that is not even identical (as in, overall very similar but still some different notes) the songs are so different that calling Ken's theme from SF2 a rip-off or "completely" Mighty Wings is quite a stretch.No it is Mighty Wings. It was originally meant to be Guile's theme (because the themes were written for the locations), but it was switched to Ken's stage because having a theme derived from Mighty Wings on a stage with jets is a bit too on the nose.
OP's ban message LMAO
Or Metal Gear Solid 2's soundtrack from Harry Gregson-Williams.hope the op doesn't like hans zimmer or john williams
I'm the first to shit on Nintendo for lots of things but this thread is really reaching dude.Not surprisingly, the Nintendo Defense Force are the first ones on site to do their thing. I hope this thread develops better when more people see it in a day or so.
I've always loved the epiphany I'd see when I would start giving buddies guitar lesson and show them how you can play thousands of songs if you can learn 3 chords.I'm the first to shit on Nintendo for lots of things but this thread is really reaching dude.
Its really frustrating explaining to a non music person how similar a lot of songs are to each other in general.
Non these pieces are similar to each other to warrant being called a plagerist.
I’ve been in the world of music for almost 20 years, now. Multiple music contracts and all.It's called inspiration. Welcome to the world of music.
Unless you can straight up replace the source of inspiration with the song in the game and give more or less the same result to the listener, then it's not plagiarism.
I’ve been in the world of music for almost 20 years, now. Multiple music contracts and all.
This is pure, blatant plagiarism. Has Kondo ever memtioned his ‘’inspirations’’ before this got out?
See Vanilla Ice video above posted by Krappadizzle
That’s how you sound to me
Welcome to the world of music indeed. Hope you enjoy your stay
I'm pretty sure he's mentioned it a few times, directly talking about it in interviews I've seen. Doesn't really discredit anything you said though.I’ve been in the world of music for almost 20 years, now. Multiple music contracts and all.
This is pure, blatant plagiarism. Has Kondo ever memtioned his ‘’inspirations’’ before this got out?
See Vanilla Ice video above posted by Krappadizzle
That’s how you sound to me
Welcome to the world of music indeed. Hope you enjoy your stay
it's not:
dun dun dun dada dun dun
dun dun dun dada dun dun
it's:
dun dun dun dada dun dun
da dun dun dun dada dun dun
Completely different.
hope the op doesn't like hans zimmer or john williams
Or Metal Gear Solid 2's soundtrack from Harry Gregson-Williams.
Nah he's clearly a James Horner guy
It reminds me of this
Nah he's clearly a James Horner guy
Yeah now THAT was straight up plagiarism. Kondo pilfered the odd riff here and there but nothing like what Iwase did. When you have melodies and chord progression which hits parallels over the several sustained minutes you really don't have any defence.
that's not even the same melody? wtf are you talking about
Salsa?No it is Mighty Wings. It was originally meant to be Guile's theme (because the themes were written for the locations), but it was switched to Ken's stage because having a theme derived from Mighty Wings on a stage with jets is a bit too on the nose.
The Friendship one and the Underworld theme are pretty blatant. Especially because it's such an unconventional composition.Some of these do sound like they were a heavy inspiration. But to me none of these sound like straight up plagiarism.
If a couple of seconds of a basic melody in a backing track are grounds for a copyright claim then music as we know it wouldn't exists as everyone would be constantly suing each other.
Wait until you find out the legendary Guile's theme is just a "cheap trick" track rip-off.
You want some real shit? How about this one by notorious thief Bobby Prince, who went on to do Doom and Duke Nukem.
Sound familiar? Yeah...
I think there is a key point from Notch - "I'm working on an Infiniminer clone, but with more materials and crafting".