I just learned the looped version that play when you fight the Asterisk bearers. The actual full version and it's improvisation parts are so difficult to get used to, I can't seem to remember their melody, nor can I improvise myself. XD
Three simultaneous ways of looking at the music. How neat! The piano soundfont you're using is a lot better than the one I used -- it's crisp and you can hear the individual notes more clearly, which I really like. The bass is quieter here, so it curiously sounds like a slightly calmer, more subdued version. Also, nice job on noting the key center of each section. :3
Jacobus21 Eh, higher notes are easier to hear anyways, so I don't think you needed to reduce the left hand volume by that much. Since the left hand often plays pretty low, it gives a lot of depth to the overall sound that makes the arrangement sound full, and I prefer that kind of sound for this piece, at least.
Great upload. :) Also, for your question regarding which format you should use, I think you should use synthesia + the MIDI trail. The synthesia provides the tutorial, while the MIDI trail gives a nice visual of the song. Anyways, that's just my opinion, hope it helps. Keep up the good work with your upload. By the way, what're you planning on uploading next?
Seems like it to me, I've been playing piano for almost 7 years now, it would take a lot of muscle memory, which means a lot a lot a lot of practice, but it looks playable
I know I'm super late to this video, but this is amazing!
I just learned the looped version that play when you fight the Asterisk bearers. The actual full version and it's improvisation parts are so difficult to get used to, I can't seem to remember their melody, nor can I improvise myself. XD
Three simultaneous ways of looking at the music. How neat!
The piano soundfont you're using is a lot better than the one I used -- it's crisp and you can hear the individual notes more clearly, which I really like. The bass is quieter here, so it curiously sounds like a slightly calmer, more subdued version. Also, nice job on noting the key center of each section. :3
Nnwt I have reduced the volume for the left hand - to make the melody in the right hand stand out more. Does this approach seem good to you?
Jacobus21 Eh, higher notes are easier to hear anyways, so I don't think you needed to reduce the left hand volume by that much. Since the left hand often plays pretty low, it gives a lot of depth to the overall sound that makes the arrangement sound full, and I prefer that kind of sound for this piece, at least.
I love how you broke down the parts in the description. Keep up the good work!
*sniff*... So beautiful...
As always.
Had me in tears, very well made!
1:02から、1:50から
Dude, this is pretty nicely done! You have earned yourself a new sub.
Snuggles de Fuggles All credits go to Nnwt! He arranged it, I just took the score and made it into a video :)
Still, you did a pretty nice job doing so.
Amazing!
Good job! :D
x1.25 speed for the song's original speed
Ruff ruff! 🎶🧚♀️ Glub glub.
Hello piano arrangement
Great upload. :)
Also, for your question regarding which format you should use, I think you should use synthesia + the MIDI trail. The synthesia provides the tutorial, while the MIDI trail gives a nice visual of the song.
Anyways, that's just my opinion, hope it helps. Keep up the good work with your upload.
By the way, what're you planning on uploading next?
I'm thinking about Lily's Parasite Eve cover next! :-)
How did they play the parts at 00:17 those notes are hella far
You use the pedal.
Can I use it for an opening ? It's awesome !
+Enwar ex Sure!
Jacobus21 Thank you bro ^^
Is this song even playable?!
Seems like it to me, I've been playing piano for almost 7 years now, it would take a lot of muscle memory, which means a lot a lot a lot of practice, but it looks playable
@hamane