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Hey, I just noticed this file from some japanese tweet. What exactly is it? A transcription of the BGM? Or the scores that appear on-screen? Because it looks a '''lot''' like the BGM... Also, if it was made from the runes, we should add it to [[Deciphering the notes]]. --[[User:Homerun-chan|Homerun-chan]] 20:10, 5 March 2011 (UTC)
Hey, I just noticed this file from some japanese tweet. What exactly is it? A transcription of the BGM? Or the scores that appear on-screen? Because it looks a '''lot''' like the BGM... Also, if it was made from the runes, we should add it to [[Deciphering the notes]]. --[[User:Homerun-chan|Homerun-chan]] 20:10, 5 March 2011 (UTC)
:Okay disregard that comment, I just listened to the new version of the MIDI file linked in [[Deciphering the notes]], so it really is the BGM reconstructed from the scores. I think we should add this file, as well as a small paragraph explaining the reconstruction (like for the runes deciphering) on [[Deciphering the notes|this page]]. --[[User:Homerun-chan|Homerun-chan]] 20:13, 5 March 2011 (UTC)
:Okay disregard that comment, I just listened to the new version of the MIDI file linked in [[Deciphering the notes]], so it really is the BGM reconstructed from the scores. I think we should add this file, as well as a small paragraph explaining the reconstruction (like for the runes deciphering) on [[Deciphering the notes|this page]]. --[[User:Homerun-chan|Homerun-chan]] 20:13, 5 March 2011 (UTC)
:This is a musical score which appears between runic texts in [[Episode 9]]. Look at the [[Media:E9-octavia-intro.JPG]] screenshot - on the far left, under "OCTAVIA", after the first two notes, there's the first bar of this sheet music. On the far right at the same vertical position, there's the fourth bar (first in sheet's second line); under "SECKEN" there are third, fourth, fifth and sixth bars. Under "DORFF" there's the sixth bar again, and the seventh one. After one empty bar, there are bars number one and two. I don't know why the transcriber ordered the bars like that, maybe the notes appear somewhere else in the episode in that order. --[[User:KFYatek|KFYatek]] 20:23, 5 March 2011 (UTC)

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Hey, I just noticed this file from some japanese tweet. What exactly is it? A transcription of the BGM? Or the scores that appear on-screen? Because it looks a lot like the BGM... Also, if it was made from the runes, we should add it to Deciphering the notes. --Homerun-chan 20:10, 5 March 2011 (UTC)

Okay disregard that comment, I just listened to the new version of the MIDI file linked in Deciphering the notes, so it really is the BGM reconstructed from the scores. I think we should add this file, as well as a small paragraph explaining the reconstruction (like for the runes deciphering) on this page. --Homerun-chan 20:13, 5 March 2011 (UTC)
This is a musical score which appears between runic texts in Episode 9. Look at the Media:E9-octavia-intro.JPG screenshot - on the far left, under "OCTAVIA", after the first two notes, there's the first bar of this sheet music. On the far right at the same vertical position, there's the fourth bar (first in sheet's second line); under "SECKEN" there are third, fourth, fifth and sixth bars. Under "DORFF" there's the sixth bar again, and the seventh one. After one empty bar, there are bars number one and two. I don't know why the transcriber ordered the bars like that, maybe the notes appear somewhere else in the episode in that order. --KFYatek 20:23, 5 March 2011 (UTC)