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« on: January 18, 2012, 04:39:46 AM »

Hello,

My name is Bob Schuler and I'm the Principle Clarinetist/Elected Grand Poobah of Scheduling for the Reno Video Game Orchestra. We are a Nevada based orchestra comprised of (currently) between 15 and 20 musicians who devote our saturdays to playing video game music. Our current repertoire consists of:
Bonds of sea and fire (xenogears)
Crossing those hills (ffix)
Sarutabaruta (ffxi)
Opening theme (Pokemon r/b)
Bramble blast (donkey kong country 2)
Dire dire docks (super Mario 64)
When the northern sky is clear (ff: crystal chronicles)
Cherry blossom color season (katamari damacy)
Into the thick of it (secret of mana)
Chill (dr Mario)
Tessie/fourside (earthbound)
Skyworld (kid Icarus)

Suddenly, we have been offered many show opportunities this year and we are looking for suggestions for songs to keep our line-up from getting too stale. Which songs would you hypothetically go to a concert to see? The sky is the limit, as we arrange by hand all of our music, so things can be solo works or full orchestral renditions.

Thanks for your time and check us out on Facebook. We have yet to post recordings as of this point in time, but we will be producing them shortly.

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« Reply #1 on: January 18, 2012, 10:22:51 AM »

Thank you for the post and welcome. I have made this a sticky.
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« Reply #2 on: January 20, 2012, 04:04:16 AM »

I see that you use allot of music from Nintendo games. If I would go to a concert like that I would hope for a good Zelda song then. Further maybe "The man whit the machine gun" from Final fantasy 8. Or some Sonic music like "green hill zone".

Here are the links of how these songs sound in orchestrated version.
The legend of Zelda  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-MTWIjzjBSY
FF8 man whit the machine gun
Final Fantasy: The man with a machine gun (Orchestra Version)

sonic green hill zone
Videogame Orchestra - Sonic 1 - Green Hill Zone


I hope this helps.
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« Reply #3 on: January 20, 2012, 03:11:17 PM »

Hmm, I see.

Thank you for the feedback. We will be incorporating plenty of Zelda (I believe, as an added bonus, we will be performing the dungeon theme to the original Zelda I game for NES in a bossa style in a couple weeks at Walden's). I'm actually in the process of writing a large arrangement of Wind Waker.

I'm pretty self conscious about writing much Final Fantasy because I, personally, listen to nothing *but* Final Fantasy soundtracks, so I feel like writing too much of it would transfer my obsession haha. It's more complicated than it sounds. I plan to incorporate plenty in the future. Our previous concert included three tunes from FFVI (Terra's theme, Relm's theme, and Searching for Friends) and we will probably do something similar. I honestly would like to perform the first Dissidia's Ending Theme, incorporating all 12 melodies into one piece, it's rather beautiful.
Dissidia Final Fantasy OST : Ending Theme


I do wish to stray away from many of the "classics," however. I have heard so many recordings of "Man with the Machine Gun," I do not wish to add our own to the mix just yet.

I do not agree much with the orchestration of Green Hill Zone presented by Oliver Sirois, but this song has been presented to us before in polls and feedback, so I believe we will have to say Challenge Accepted to this. It will be difficult to put something together I'll approve of, but I'll get on it. I would like to take it up to speed and, most likely for interest, incorporate another theme into the second or third time through.

Lastly, the next big pieces we have been told to do are Wind Waker (probably going to do Staff Credits) and Metal Gear Solid 3 (most definitely Snake Eater as soon as we audition a good vocalist).

-Bob Schuler
Principle Clarinet
Grand Poobah of Scheduling
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