Legram, the Lakeside Town (Trails of Cold Steel) - The Blue Waltz | Classical Guitar
Composed by Saki Momiyama, arranged by me. Guitar: Takamine Hirade H8SS. Sheet music & tabs available below. This piece is from Trails of Cold Steel, the theme of Legram, the Lakeside Town. This arrangement is my entry to Pixel Mixers' March contest with Oceans, beaches & Islands as the theme. Althought it's a town theme, the shores of the lake are what gives Legram its definitive characteristics. Blue color of water is also present in nearly every element of the town: its crest, the roofs of its buildings and the looks of characters residing there. 3/4 and 6/8 must be my favorite time signatures. Nothing beats a good waltz, there's a magic in them that can't be explained and a sophisticated, noble atmosphere. For this one I tried to include some palm muting in the intro and the bridge, as well as emphasize some rests as rhythmical elements. Sheet music & tabs: https://drive.google.com/drive/folder...

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