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Rhythm Encounter 114 – Incomparettable: Piano Covers with Kara Comparetto

Rhythm Encounter 114 - Kara Comparetto

Have you ever wanted an inside look at what it’s like to write covers from classics like Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy VI, perform, and run a stream/YouTube channel? Then this episode is for you. It’s another special interview episode here on Rhythm Encounter, and we’re fortunate to be joined by talented pianist, streamer, and arranger Kara Comparetto! She joined us to discuss her work and performance-driven RPG music in general, from costume-making to learning the subtle differences in playing piano, pipe organ, and harpsichord (including recording yourself doing different parts of the same song to fit them together beautifully). And, of course, we have some of her tracks to listen to and discuss!

Featuring: Hilary Andreff, Patrick Gann, with special guest Kara Comparetto; Edited by Jono Logan

Links for this episode

This episode’s links are all about Kara. Find her on:

Tracklist

0:08:51 – Dancing Mad (Nobuo Uematsu, arr/perf. Kara Comparetto) – Final Fantasy VI
0:37:52 – Chrono Trigger (Yasunori Mitsuda, arr/perf. Kara Comparetto) – Chrono Trigger
1:06:37 – Kara’s Bonus Track: Peaceful Days (Yasunori Mitsuda, arr/per. Kara Comparetto) – Chrono Trigger

Album Links

Chrono Trigger played by Kara Comparetto

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Hilary Andreff

Hilary Andreff

Officially, Hilary focuses on proofreading and QA here at RPGFan and has been with the team since early 2017. You can also find her on the occasional podcast, doing a music review, or helping make a news post once in a while. Unofficially, she responds immediately to any talk of a Quintet game or the Shadow Hearts series and is known for pushing RPGFan's graphic adventure coverage. She may be one of the most likely staff members to make a friendship speech.

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