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How do those sound even remotely similar? I suppose a recurring extremely fast percussive riff sounds ''ultra-tenuously'' like it, with some notes at the end scrambled and not including the full thing, but that's a major leap there. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 22:44, February 17, 2020 (EST) | How do those sound even remotely similar? I suppose a recurring extremely fast percussive riff sounds ''ultra-tenuously'' like it, with some notes at the end scrambled and not including the full thing, but that's a major leap there. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 22:44, February 17, 2020 (EST) | ||
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:guy that does music for a partial living here. Are there four notes appegiating downwards in a similar fashion? Yes, yes there are. Would I say that this is necessarily distinguished enough to be a motif repeated? No, I would lean towards the side of coincidence. However, what sells me on this being intentional is the notes immediately following it. While the notes are descending in a G major chord, the second part moves to this funky G phrygian using an Ab and Bb instead. The rhythms between the horns in shipyard and the main theme on gb are different, however the main melody is still there. I assure to you that this is in fact a reference. [[User:Trig Jegman|Trig]] - 21:23, February 19, 2020 (EST) | :guy that does music for a partial living here. Are there four notes appegiating downwards in a similar fashion? Yes, yes there are. Would I say that this is necessarily distinguished enough to be a motif repeated? No, I would lean towards the side of coincidence. However, what sells me on this being intentional is the notes immediately following it. While the notes are descending in a G major chord, the second part moves to this funky G phrygian using an Ab and Bb instead. The rhythms between the horns in shipyard and the main theme on gb are different, however the main melody is still there. I assure to you that this is in fact a reference. [[User:Trig Jegman|Trig]] - 21:23, February 19, 2020 (EST) | ||