Elegance in Flowers: Classic Arrangements for All Seasons, 1985

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Elegance in Flowers: Classic Arrangements for All Seasons, 1985
My arrangement of BURNING EYES from Deltarune Chapter 3, in the style of The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap. I'm working on a video for this to put up on YouTube, but to do so I'm ROM hacking Minish Cap and it turns out that's pretty difficult due to a lack of sophisticated editing tools.
I did my best to turn Neverending Night From Chapter 4 of Deltarune into something a string quartet (violins, viola, cello) could play. I'm medium-happy with how it turned out! Let me know what you think! :)
I used calm colors for this week's arrangement.
Somewhere in the back of your mind, you hear the sound of a door opening... and you prepare to ride squidtastic grooves of your own design.
(Artwork by @angelhht. Reposted with permission)
What would a boss fight against Agent 8 sound like? When stripped of all the leitmotifs taken from other sources, whose music are we left hearing? Or are those motifs too intrinsic to remove? Would there be nothing left?
How could Project Memverse be expected to aid someone who can aid everyone but themself? Realistically, it can't — therapy isn't purely an external process. In order to reassert who they are, 8 must first find who they are, deep down.
And then beat the snot out of them. Yeah, that'll help.
(YouTube)
Mel Odom, Arrangement, 1979