Well played, your version is the closest I felt to my heart, unlike those mechanical versions that only the ear can hear and not one's soul. (Why am I crying now?)
I was just trying to play by ear and I found your videeeoo !! Thank you for uploading this!! now it so much easier^^ I wish i could play like you! Beautiful playing!
Wait... I know this is old, but you got to do an English project on anime?!?!? WTF? Why can't my curriculum be like that!? the best ive gotten away with is sneakely quoting Monogatari and such in my shakespeare monologues. On a side note nice job with all these covers, they'll make good site reading practice.
Ah, yeah (and thanks)! It was a late-night anime film course, just like your run-of-the-mill post-secondary English film courses, just...anime, it was mostly watching stuff but since most people there were passionate about anime you'd get a lot of discussion. One of the final exam questions had us breaking down the AoT poster using film jargon. Was just for fun and course filler, the teacher retired a few semesters later but she taught it because she loved anime, she loved Ghost Hound so I lent her a dvd of Kino no Tabi ;) Also took a fun/filler class on Japanese pop culture another semester that had some overlap with the film class, we were all assigned a topic to present/write an essay on and mine ended up being the one on the history of BL, which was also interesting in itself, and not in the way you'd think! And there was also a zombie film class that popped up sometimes like the anime one, which also seems bizarre, but from a friend who took a similar class I imagine it worked the same way as the pop culture class and probably went into some deep insight like xenophobia or something like that
Thats pretty awesome. The mentality of some of my teachers at school sucks. My drummers in grade 10 atm, and in his Film and TV class the teacher asked him what his favourite film was for its production quality, and he said Kizumonogatari (which is fair, because it has insane production quality). she told him to pick something proper and gave him a lunch time. Lmao what country do you live in? Nothing like that is offered in Australia.
Oh that's pretty neat. Never heard of a Film and TV class in high school. I wonder if explaining why he thought it had a high production quality would've changed her opinion on it. I'm Canadian, but, though courses like that wouldn't exactly be offered in high school, there's a few universities and colleges that offer some pretty interesting ones from time to time, I know someone who had a lot of fun taking a wine-tasting course last year ;) I've heard of ones being offered in the States, I wouldn't be surprised if Australia's post-secondaries had them, too, you just have to look for them when they pop up.
Well I hope the Conservatory offers some lmao. And no that teacher wouldnt listen too him lmao. Also, wow I thought your Shiki suite would have been good site reading practice. Day and Night was easy enough, but I think I miss-judged the others by a long way lmao. I've only been playing for like a year, and your four line arrangements are begging to remind me of a fugue lmao.
That's a shame :/ And naming them a suite is giving too much credit :P I'm no professional, and music isn't my day job, either, I just do transcriptions (not arrangements, I'm not that creative) for fun ;) Also, though quite a few like Day & Night/Mosaic were made by other people, the ones I did were when I first started transcribing, so they uh are pretty much a mess...really nice to see someone that actually practices music the proper way though! But if you were trying to sight read, I think Dry Lake and Blue Bell are okay...
Well played, your version is the closest I felt to my heart, unlike those mechanical versions that only the ear can hear and not one's soul. (Why am I crying now?)
I was just trying to play by ear and I found your videeeoo !! Thank you for uploading this!! now it so much easier^^ I wish i could play like you! Beautiful playing!
Beautifully played
awesome ;_;
I love that
Deserve a better piano ! I hope you will continue this shiki serie !
(p.s. My english is really bad, sorry I'm french)
i sub too! its perfect
hello, may i use this as background music for my project?
juli syah Yes you're more than welcome to! :)
@@FlowerEmblem thanks a lot i will download it then
Wait... I know this is old, but you got to do an English project on anime?!?!? WTF? Why can't my curriculum be like that!? the best ive gotten away with is sneakely quoting Monogatari and such in my shakespeare monologues.
On a side note nice job with all these covers, they'll make good site reading practice.
Ah, yeah (and thanks)! It was a late-night anime film course, just like your run-of-the-mill post-secondary English film courses, just...anime, it was mostly watching stuff but since most people there were passionate about anime you'd get a lot of discussion. One of the final exam questions had us breaking down the AoT poster using film jargon. Was just for fun and course filler, the teacher retired a few semesters later but she taught it because she loved anime, she loved Ghost Hound so I lent her a dvd of Kino no Tabi ;)
Also took a fun/filler class on Japanese pop culture another semester that had some overlap with the film class, we were all assigned a topic to present/write an essay on and mine ended up being the one on the history of BL, which was also interesting in itself, and not in the way you'd think! And there was also a zombie film class that popped up sometimes like the anime one, which also seems bizarre, but from a friend who took a similar class I imagine it worked the same way as the pop culture class and probably went into some deep insight like xenophobia or something like that
Thats pretty awesome. The mentality of some of my teachers at school sucks. My drummers in grade 10 atm, and in his Film and TV class the teacher asked him what his favourite film was for its production quality, and he said Kizumonogatari (which is fair, because it has insane production quality). she told him to pick something proper and gave him a lunch time.
Lmao what country do you live in? Nothing like that is offered in Australia.
Oh that's pretty neat. Never heard of a Film and TV class in high school. I wonder if explaining why he thought it had a high production quality would've changed her opinion on it.
I'm Canadian, but, though courses like that wouldn't exactly be offered in high school, there's a few universities and colleges that offer some pretty interesting ones from time to time, I know someone who had a lot of fun taking a wine-tasting course last year ;) I've heard of ones being offered in the States, I wouldn't be surprised if Australia's post-secondaries had them, too, you just have to look for them when they pop up.
Well I hope the Conservatory offers some lmao. And no that teacher wouldnt listen too him lmao.
Also, wow I thought your Shiki suite would have been good site reading practice. Day and Night was easy enough, but I think I miss-judged the others by a long way lmao. I've only been playing for like a year, and your four line arrangements are begging to remind me of a fugue lmao.
That's a shame :/
And naming them a suite is giving too much credit :P I'm no professional, and music isn't my day job, either, I just do transcriptions (not arrangements, I'm not that creative) for fun ;) Also, though quite a few like Day & Night/Mosaic were made by other people, the ones I did were when I first started transcribing, so they uh are pretty much a mess...really nice to see someone that actually practices music the proper way though! But if you were trying to sight read, I think Dry Lake and Blue Bell are okay...