Second attempt at arranging this song, on January 15th, 2014. That's 2 days later. I really wanted to arrange this song, you see.
Don't mind the 4 measures of silence; I often leave blank measures in between sections so I know where to focus.
Nothing really to say about this except I try going into 3/4 (the time signature of the source tune) for a section, then switching back to 4/4. "Foreground Eclipse did it, so I should've been able to, too," was probably what I was thinking. The intro was to be those arpeggiated chords, and the chorus and the last section use the source tune as a vocal melody. Even the strum pattern in that last section sounds familiar, right? (Only if you're a fan, probably...) Still, I couldn't seem to let go of the original source's minor key (except for the intro, which I suspect is original).
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"riverside3.tg" was 8 measures of pop-punk chords with the source melody arranged in a major key on top that I began (and scrapped) on February 26th, 2014. I was trying to make it into a pop-punk group vocal section, but it sounded really stupid. For those reasons, I did not include it in this compilation, but I thought it beared mentioning.
"riverside4.tg" is the fourth attempt at arranging this source tune, but it actually became "stoop kid reference" right away. It takes ideas that weren't executed well in riverside2.tg and riverside3.tg and became the second song I felt really good about arranging (the first being "goodnight, goodbye"). "riverside4.tg" was started on March 11th, 2014 and was mostly finished by April.
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