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Maestro Mario
- How Nintendo Transformed Videogame Music into an Art
- De: Andrew Schartmann
- Narrado por: Kaleo Griffith
- Duración: 3 h y 14 m
- Versión completa
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"Pa-dum-pum-pa-dum-pum - PUM!" Super Mario Bros. for the NES contains some of the most recognizable tunes in popular culture, and yet it’s safe to say that only a handful of people have thought beyond the music’s entertaining surface. After all, what could possibly be art-worthy about an early Mario score? Or any early game sound for that matter? In search of answers to these questions, Andrew Schartmann takes us on a journey from the primitive "pongs" of arcade machines to the complex musical fabrics woven by composers of the NES era.
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This book is a missed opportunity
- De Stephen en 02-25-15
- Maestro Mario
- How Nintendo Transformed Videogame Music into an Art
- De: Andrew Schartmann
- Narrado por: Kaleo Griffith
Very good but could be GREAT.
Revisado: 06-01-21
As a lifelong video game fan who has grown up with the entire history of video games, as well as being a musician, I found Maestro Mario to be a very entertaining and interesting listen. If this had been produced with audio examples to accompany the work, this could be an amazing listen. Without the examples and the narrators somewhat dry delivery, this felt somewhat clinical. I would still recommend for anyone into video game music, history, or culture.
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