Now to get me to play a JRPG it has to be doing something really formally ambitious (like Live - A-Live), be an undisputed classic that I never got around to (like when I played Chrono Trigger in college), or have such a
strong tone and
artistic and narrative
direction that it transcends its mechanical JRPG conventions (the Mother series does this for me — Ni No Kuni might).
- Able to play the piano, guitar, and cello, with some experience in drums and percussion - Proficient in a range of music editing software programs, including Audiveris, Korg EM - 1 Editor, Anvil Studio, Power Tab Editor, and VBRhapsody - High listening sensitivity, with good focus and attention to detail - Capable of conducting large choirs and orchestras, with experience providing
artistic direction to musicians -
Strong transcription and transposition skills - Good communication abilities, including both verbal and written communication