AaronIsCrunchy wrote:Is it better to have something you like waking you up though? I'd have thought it would be something so appalling that if you set it at the other end of the room, you can't wait to get out of bed to turn it off. In which case, Ah Eh I Oh You. I like the nurse, but DAMMIT THAT MUSIC >:(
Depends There's the risk that you might start disliking the song, as Atario said.
AaronIsCrunchy wrote:Is it better to have something you like waking you up though? I'd have thought it would be something so appalling that if you set it at the other end of the room, you can't wait to get out of bed to turn it off. In which case, Ah Eh I Oh You. I like the nurse, but DAMMIT THAT MUSIC >:(
Depends There's the risk that you might start disliking the song, as Atario said.
Plus, the whole idea is to make you WANT to get up and turn the alarm off. If it's too pleasant, you might not.
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AaronIsCrunchy wrote:Is it better to have something you like waking you up though? I'd have thought it would be something so appalling that if you set it at the other end of the room, you can't wait to get out of bed to turn it off. In which case, Ah Eh I Oh You. I like the nurse, but DAMMIT THAT MUSIC >:(
Depends There's the risk that you might start disliking the song, as Atario said.
Given I hate that song with a burning passion, this wouldn't be an issue for me Trust me, I'd be out of bed, dropkicking my phone in seconds.
dutic wrote:The good thing about waking up to something you like though is that you can wake up in a better mood. Worth considering
Aaah, that's a good point actually. Looks like I'm waking up to Cattle Decapitation then...
Cattle Decapitation eh. Sounds real nice ;o
They are rather awesome
But I fear I may have digressed slightly. Raindrops and Puddles would be a good one to wake up to, did you choose mainly because you liked it or because it's a nice gentle start? Or both, even?
AaronIsCrunchy wrote:
Aaah, that's a good point actually. Looks like I'm waking up to Cattle Decapitation then...
Cattle Decapitation eh. Sounds real nice ;o
They are rather awesome
But I fear I may have digressed slightly. Raindrops and Puddles would be a good one to wake up to, did you choose mainly because you liked it or because it's a nice gentle start? Or both, even?
I think the gentle start helps I really like Raindrops and Puddles, but it's not my favourite, since I don't really have favourites when it comes to abstract things like music. It sorta swaps around. I couldn't imagine waking up to Cold Iron for example, even if that's what I want to listen to sometimes.
Hmm, had about a fortnight of not playing KS, and this evening I decided I was gonna have a pop at Shizune's route. So I opened it up, and got distracted, but when I returned that menu music (EDIT: Wiosna! Must remember that!) was playing and I had forgotten how simple and beautiful it is Kinda makes me wanna relearn piano again...
I said in a thread somewhere (not this one, curiously) that I was gonna record some KS music on guitar and bass - I haven't forgotten that either, I just haven't obtained the equipment to do that yet. But I've just ordered it.
AaronIsCrunchy wrote:Hmm, had about a fortnight of not playing KS, and this evening I decided I was gonna have a pop at Shizune's route. So I opened it up, and got distracted, but when I returned that menu music (EDIT: Wiosna! Must remember that!) was playing and I had forgotten how simple and beautiful it is Kinda makes me wanna relearn piano again...
I said in a thread somewhere (not this one, curiously) that I was gonna record some KS music on guitar and bass - I haven't forgotten that either, I just haven't obtained the equipment to do that yet. But I've just ordered it.
Wiosna is ridiculously sad to hear after finishing the game...
I love the interpretation of Pac-Man where he's a just a lowly worker retrieving golf balls left all over the course by the rich masters and the ghosts are all previous workers who got conked on the head and killed by incoming golf balls in the line of duty.