This expansion has been added on March 11. It first starts off with a message that credits the work fo Elle and Duster for making this expansion possible. It then reveals it's a collection of music sheets, audio files, and notes.
MUSIC SHEETS. The music sheets are for the following musical instruments: Piano. Double bass. Bongos. Kazoo. These are the transcribed melodies of the basic messages of the spirit language app, with the piano and double bass having almost all of the first expansion pack's messages transcribed, with descriptive notes merely missing.
AUDIO FILES. The audio files are the instruments playing the various translated messages. This if people wanted to practice on their own or wish to play the file but do not have access to the instruments then.
NOTES. The notes explain a significant thing regarding the language of the spirits: They treat the use of musical instruments more like 'accents' than anything else. Wind musical instruments (the same family of the ocarinas) are easier for the spirits to understand than, say, percussion instruments. The further one deviates from the original instrument (the ocarina), the heavier the 'accent' the speaker is using when speaking with spirits. it makes it harder for the spirits to understand but long as you finish what you're saying and give them time to answer, they should be able to reply back.
DAYLIGHT'S EXPANSION PACK (II)
MUSIC SHEETS.
The music sheets are for the following musical instruments: Piano. Double bass. Bongos. Kazoo. These are the transcribed melodies of the basic messages of the spirit language app, with the piano and double bass having almost all of the first expansion pack's messages transcribed, with descriptive notes merely missing.
AUDIO FILES.
The audio files are the instruments playing the various translated messages. This if people wanted to practice on their own or wish to play the file but do not have access to the instruments then.
NOTES.
The notes explain a significant thing regarding the language of the spirits: They treat the use of musical instruments more like 'accents' than anything else. Wind musical instruments (the same family of the ocarinas) are easier for the spirits to understand than, say, percussion instruments. The further one deviates from the original instrument (the ocarina), the heavier the 'accent' the speaker is using when speaking with spirits. it makes it harder for the spirits to understand but long as you finish what you're saying and give them time to answer, they should be able to reply back.