Alkira's Fanfare
(Illusion/Phantasm)

Range:  0
Components:  V, S, M
Duration:  6 hours per level
Casting Time:  Special
Area of Effect:  Creature touched
Saving Throw:  Special

When cast upon the target, the spell seems to have no immediate effect. When a simple condition is met (no ands/ors), a fanfare of no more than 40 beats is suddenly heard around the target. This fanfare can be as simple as a single trumpet blast, or as complex as an orchestral arrangement, depending on the components. The spell then "resets", and the next time the condition is met, the music will play, resetting to the duration of the spell.
The condition must be a simple one, and when the condition is met, the fanfare plays. The condition must be a simple "true or false" condition, and must deal with the target, such as "passes through door", "falls down", or "draws weapon". Subjective conditions, such as "when a good blow has been given", won't work since the spell cannot determine the relative value.
This spell may be layered, but the conditions must all be different, reusing a condition dispels the previous casting. Other magic may not be used as a trigger, so this spell cannot be triggered directly by a spell (i.e. "hit with fireball" won't work, but "catches fire" will).
The material components are a cylinder made of wax, a needle, and a copy of the music, in the caster's race' standard musical notation. All are destroyed in the casting. This copy of the music is the key to the complexity of the fanfare. Up to 100 instruments may play at once, but the caster must use a separate sheet for each instrument. The caster states which instrument plays each part as the spell is cast.
If the sheet music is not available, the caster may hum or whistle the fanfare when casting, but the fanfare is then limited to one instrument, which replays the caster's notes.
The more complex the fanfare, the longer the casting time. The base casting time is 2, plus 1 for each instrument that will sound. Thus, a single instrument will have a casting time of 3, while a full 100 piece arrangement will require 102 (about 10 rounds).
If the target is unwilling, then they may attempt a savings throw. If the throw is successful, the fanfare sounds once around the wizard, and the magic dissipates. Once cast, the sound will definitely be heard by those within hearing range.

