This piece is released under the Creative Commons by-nc License 3.0. Basically, you may do whatever you'd like with this work, including make derivative works (i.e. remixes, weird Flash music videos), so long as I am given credit, and no money is made. (If money is to be made, contact me, and we will have to work something out. . . :))
I can't remember HOW long ago

made this request of me. The heavenly-sounding main riff was created almost immediately, but progress beyond that was extremely slow. The piece is supposed to accompany the ending sequence of a (fictitious) video game in which she and

have been separated until the player's skillful playing finally reunites them. And, um. . . yeah. Enjoy? =3
Also, I'm submitting this song in the FAMM contest thing. Watch out, other musicians! I've won a plaque for my composition skills before, and I'm set on winning another one!
. . . you don't get a plaque for winning the FAMM contest? Crap. Well, I'll enter anyway. Watch out. >=3
Comments
mudbuck Says:
This is pretty catchy and well laid out. Your effort really shines on this one.
Cyril Says:
Oh you little meticulous man! Great job.
Very nostalgiac for me. Makes me think of Cave Story... again... wow. >_< Good work anyway. haha
Kulor Says:
Not bad, not bad! But man, you really need to put some kind of bass line over this, it's striking me as really unbalanced like this.
Also, I'm a firm believer of having ending credits themes not loop, but that's more of a personal thing. But yeah, it sounds good otherwise.
Punk Jax Says:
fffffffffffffff awesome.
Lemurpalooza Says:
lol

*glomp*
I don't care what they say, or how long the wait, I enjoyed every second of this
X3
This DEFINATLY sounds like Lesley would be like after not seeing Max for so long
THANKS YOU!!!
*glomp glompity glomp glomp glomp*
Meeko XIII Says:
^^ b-e-a-UTIFUL
TomSka Says:
Jesus! You nailed the credits theme feeling. That's exactly what came to mind in the first place. Amazing main line. I wish I had all of your music on my iTunes Dx