I agree with Mystic. A lot of artists (talking about all kinds of art here) end up subconciously using ideas they got from other artists. I do too, the first song I wrote was literally just this girl is on fire with different lyrics. TheOdd1sOut, a famous Youtube animator and comic artist admits that some of his comics, by mistake, were the same as others just with different art style. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O50AgI2gD6o <----- original vid. I think it's all the process of being inspired. One thing I learned was to always originally get your ideas out on the sequencer, then edit them a little to be better. Then no matter what it won't be plagiarizing, and it will still be something you're proud of. Change every idea as much as possible before it starts getting bad. you can practice this too, by remixing songs. The more different the remix is, the better.
A little story I have, from my song Hiroshima, has guitar which is literally the leitmotif from mega man 2's Dr. Wily's Castle with 3 added notes. I didn't originally do this purposefully, and it's unrecognizeable.
<--- there's the comparison midi. First is Dr. Wily's Castle, second is the guitar for Hiroshima.
Anyway, I wouldn't worry about it, especially if it's unintentional.
A little story I have, from my song Hiroshima, has guitar which is literally the leitmotif from mega man 2's Dr. Wily's Castle with 3 added notes. I didn't originally do this purposefully, and it's unrecognizeable.
Anyway, I wouldn't worry about it, especially if it's unintentional.
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