

Besides, there's no saying a Wind Waker stage can't have Skyward Sword music. The Wind Waker medley may fit better on a Wind Waker stage, but even if one is likely to show up, until it's revealed, I'm going to act like it doesn't exist, and I think that's fair. Kokiri Forest was chosen for its naturesque air and playful innocence, which fits the colorful, whimsical Skyloft locale. Thus, their music tracks are equally appropriate for a stage based on a quaint village area the songs are instant classics as well. Lack of Groose's Theme notwithstanding, I think it's a fair selection.Ĭastle Town and Clock Town are pretty much the de facto "Skylofts" of their respective games. It's a track you hear all throughout the game, and it fits the stage well. Not wanting to give too much representation to one game, when it came down to the remaining fan-favorites from Skyward Sword, I decided on the flying overworld music. Obviously, Ballad of the Goddess is required (I would've chosen it anyway), and Skyloft's actual theme would be ludicrous to leave out. Reasons: The three songs I chose from Skyward Sword were carefully selected.

2)Ģ) Duel Zone/Fighting Polygon Team (SSB64)Ĩ) Happy Together by The Turtles (Joke Pick)Ĥ) Hyrule Castle Town (Twilight Princess)ħ) Wind Waker Domestic Medley (Title, Outset Island, Windfall Island) Ĩ) Ballad of the Wind Fish (Link's Awakening) Melee) ĥ) Duel Zone/Fighting Polygon Team (SSB64)Ħ) Multi-Man Medley (Melee/Brawl – Multi Man Melee 2 & Battlefield Ver. Brawl)ĥ) Boss Battle 1 (Super Smash Bros. Melee)Ĥ) Target Smash!! (Super Smash Bros. for Wii U)ĥ) Coin Launcher (Super Smash Bros. That started in the second round.Ģ) Main Theme (Super Smash Bros. My son Leon started learning drums with Dave Kirby when he was 8 years old and has continued to be a student of Dave’s for the last 8 years.ĭave is an exceptional teacher who follows the students musical interests to keep them engaged with learning technical skills and music theory.Note: No one put notes or reasons for their selections in the first round. We love Dave! He is everything we want in a teacher - encouraging, a good communicator, he keeps things interesting as kids progress, & promotes enjoyment of drumming through performanceĪ very supportive teacher that will convince you you can do it. Dave has a fantastic aptitude for and commitment to teaching and even after all these years continues to challenge Harry as a drummer Under Dave’s guidance Harry has developed into a highly proficient and confident drummer who enjoys playing a range of different styles of drumming. Dave’s teaching style has always been the perfect balance of patience, encouragement and fun all the while instilling critical foundational drumming skills and techniques. Our son Harry has had the privilege of working with Dave for 7 years, starting when he was only 7 years old. Contact Jess at the Academy on 0458 154 777 to book a lesson or go to the He currently teaches out of Camperdown Music Academy 5 days a week. Dave addresses each student's needs and formulates a curriculum especially for them.ĭave has successfully assisted students prepare for their HSC performance exams and auditions for Newtown Performing Arts HS.Īdditionally, Dave continues his studies with renown Drummer, author and Educator Focusing firstly on Musicianship, he incorporates Reading, Technique, Snare Drum Rudiments (& their application to the kit) as students progress.

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He appears on 4 tracks on Sam's release "Shapeshifting" and has recorded tracks for both artists forthcoming albums.ĭave's approach to drumset tuition draws on his 25 years plus of playing experience and ongoing studies. He also performs and records with his own original band Soul Messengers who released a new album in 2017Īnd drums with various tribute shows including tributes to Fleetwood Mac,, , Creedence Clearwater Revival and Crowded House.ĭave has performed and recorded with original artists SMLXL - who recently released the EP "Links" and singles " " and " " - and Sam Joole. Artists Dave works with include The Chantoozies and Australian Idol runner up/Toyota Starmaker Winner Luke Dickens. He performed with corporate covers band Jellybean Jam for 10 years before turning Freelance. Dave has been drumming for more than 30 years, including 25 years as a professional.
