Chapter 103: Nowhere Bear (reprise)
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SONG ALONE
Voice of Les by
a-log
Voice of Wally by
scatterpaws
Icon by
toledofur . Full image can be found here
Backing track partly done in Noteworthy Computer, the rest from Pocket Songs Karaoke, purchased on iTunes. Original song written by The Beatles, arrangement partly from the film I Am Sam.
Birch gets saddled into giving music lessons.
Determining how Wally meets Birch took some doing. Birch would obviously not take on music lessons willingly, since he was not hurting for money, and he would not want to be exposed to younger cubs in situations where they would be alone. I decided to have Wally be a piano protege because I did not want to fall into the trap of making everyone an accomplished singer. Also, Scatterpaws singing voice is not the best, so I would not be able to easily convince the audience that Birch was impressed with it. So, we went with the piano idea. Finding midi piano versions of Barbara Ann and Suite Judy Blue Eyes simply was a matter of changing instrumentation.
In decided to do this as a reprise, was because Scatterpaws requested to be able to do it, but I wanted it to be a thoroughly different version than the original. This version fit the bill, nicely.
SONG ALONE
Voice of Les by
a-logVoice of Wally by
scatterpawsIcon by
toledofur . Full image can be found hereBacking track partly done in Noteworthy Computer, the rest from Pocket Songs Karaoke, purchased on iTunes. Original song written by The Beatles, arrangement partly from the film I Am Sam.
Birch gets saddled into giving music lessons.
Determining how Wally meets Birch took some doing. Birch would obviously not take on music lessons willingly, since he was not hurting for money, and he would not want to be exposed to younger cubs in situations where they would be alone. I decided to have Wally be a piano protege because I did not want to fall into the trap of making everyone an accomplished singer. Also, Scatterpaws singing voice is not the best, so I would not be able to easily convince the audience that Birch was impressed with it. So, we went with the piano idea. Finding midi piano versions of Barbara Ann and Suite Judy Blue Eyes simply was a matter of changing instrumentation.
In decided to do this as a reprise, was because Scatterpaws requested to be able to do it, but I wanted it to be a thoroughly different version than the original. This version fit the bill, nicely.
Category Music / Other Music
Species Bear (Other)
Size 120 x 120px
File Size 8.54 MB
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