Poems In The Fog: Difference between revisions
(Created page with "{{Stub}} {{Music infobox | image = | size = 250px | track-no = 18 | length = 1:49 | author = Pedro Silva<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhANeyMTs0w OMORI OST on YouTube]</ref> | bpm = avg. 102 | key = F major | time-signature = 3/4 | file-name = vf_pinwheel.ogg }} '''Poems In The Fog''' is the 18th track in the official soundtrack of ''OMORI''. It plays in Pinwheel Forest. == Musical description == The track fe...") |
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== Analysis == | == Analysis == | ||
The fluctuations in rhythm of the quavers in the guitar accompaniment and the mixed meter help to create an off-balance feeling, which coheres with it being played on a windy patch of land suspended in the sky. The chromaticism and chords borrowed from the parallel minor also serve to add a wistful quality to the music. | The fluctuations in rhythm of the quavers in the guitar accompaniment and the mixed meter help to create an off-balance feeling, which coheres with it being played on a windy patch of land suspended in the sky. The chromaticism and chords borrowed from the parallel minor also serve to add a wistful quality to the music. | ||
== Trivia == | |||
* The unsteady tempo was inspired by the save room music in Resident Evil 1<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20250525084514/https://sites.google.com/view/ironinvoker47/special/interview-w-pedro-silva Interview with Pedro Silva]</ref>. | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
[[Category:Music]] | [[Category:Music]] | ||
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| track no. | 18 | |
| length | 1:49 | |
| composed by | Pedro Silva[1] | |
| bpm | avg. 102 | |
| key | F major | |
| time signature | 3/4 | |
| file name | vf_pinwheel.ogg | |
Poems In The Fog is the 18th track in the official soundtrack of OMORI. It plays in Pinwheel Forest.
Musical description
The track features a guitar playing arpeggios, with a gentle melody comprised mostly of dotted half notes, that is first played by an atmospheric lead synth, and then by a guitar with a tremolo. The chord sequence progresses through some non-diatonic harmony but returns to the home key of F major at the end of the track. The track is overall in 3/4, but slips into 4/4 at certain points.
Analysis
The fluctuations in rhythm of the quavers in the guitar accompaniment and the mixed meter help to create an off-balance feeling, which coheres with it being played on a windy patch of land suspended in the sky. The chromaticism and chords borrowed from the parallel minor also serve to add a wistful quality to the music.
Trivia
- The unsteady tempo was inspired by the save room music in Resident Evil 1[2].