2005-01-03, 06:03 | Link #1 |
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Rozen Maiden - Music discussion (OP/ED & OST, etc.)
This thread is for discussion about the music of Rozen Maiden. Please remember you are not allowed to ask for music downloads. Thank You
__________________ Please Note: Links to CD Japan for information only, we're not trying to endorse them! There are a number of other places you can buy these CDs. Rozen Maiden Intro Theme - Kinjirareta AsobiRozen Maiden ~ Träumend ~ Intro Theme - Sei Shojo RyoikiRozen Maiden ~ Oubertüre ~ Intro Theme - Baragoku Otome__________________ Original Post By Garfield 12: Does anyone know whats the opening theme song in Rozen Maiden Called? and where can I get this CD, possible in Australia? Cheers Last edited by NightWish; 2006-10-06 at 15:37. |
2006-03-28, 03:52 | Link #7 |
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Rozen Maiden - Music discussion (OP/ED & OST, etc.)
I'd like to ask what time period and place RM's songs are patterned after (Is it Victorian)? Any other albums/CDs that have similar sounds to it?
Also, what is the string(?) instrument that plays in a lot of RM and RM Traumend songs? The instrument I'm talking about is the one that plays for the first part of Hagashii Omoi and Bara Jubai of the first RM. Thanks~ Last edited by xris; 2006-10-06 at 15:00. |
2006-03-28, 08:50 | Link #8 |
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LOL it is NOT a string instrument! It is a keyboard instrument, teh harpsichord!
Harpsichord was used primarily in the Baroque period before it was replaced by the mainstream piano in the Classical period. Rozen Maiden music makes excellent use of the piano, violin and harpsichord. Even though I love it for the characters and plot, the music is equal to that quality or can even be better. And Suiseiseki still owns. Last edited by dKiWi; 2006-03-28 at 09:53. |
2006-03-28, 10:23 | Link #11 |
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an instrument that uses a string to produce the music is a string instrument
there are 3 main string instrument categories: bowed, plucked and struck violin is in the first, harpsichord in the 2nd and piano in the 3rd http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_string_instruments |
2006-03-28, 20:35 | Link #14 |
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Yep Rozen Maiden's music was just one reason why I liked that show so much myself. I dunno about "Victorian" sounding but the little sound clips they used for the "eyecatches (commercial breaks)" (both seasons but mainly the first) sounded pretty true to the Victorian element of the show.
Such an elegant sounding intrument. Here's a page with some samples of various types of harpsichords http://www-personal.umich.edu/~bpl/hpsi.html Didn't know what it was called either but now i do! |
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