❤ Wowwww , this was amazing Sai !! I became immersed into the world of the beast with your intense and skilled presentation from musical expression, costume and atmosphere , quotes and props , it all comes together for the mood and scene ! Thank you for bringing your talent and world of music to us all !❤
@@SaimoodPianoVersions this is the wondrous amazing world of music ! And yoi are an artist musician tour guide taking us to different music landscapes , many thanks Sai ! We will keep enjoying and exploring ! 😊
Was wondering why a lot of transcribers used the octaves instead of the chromaticism like you described, so really cool you kept that in. Love the blood vials and editing of the video, and wonderfully played!
Hi! Yes, for me is also weird while is possible to make it this way. I saw your video about The Cleric Beast. Your an amazing musician! Thank you for coming here.
@@dyroth unfortunately when arranging an orchestral piece for piano you are always making compromises. I used octaves in my arrangement to help build the texture of strings and try to maintain the volume of sound but of course it meant sacrificing some of the detail. It was also because it was one of my first arrangements and it's quite a simple accompaniment. It would be cool to have it both ways! For Lawrence's Theme arrangement I did more of a mix.
@@123eldest yooooo you’re a legend! I definitely remember checking out your arrangement (and laurences) when trying to figure out my own midi to reference, I think you did a fantastic job regardless. There a ton of melodies prevalent in orchestral tracks like this, and yeah I def see why these choices were made to make it easier for piano. If it were up to me, I’d have like 5 hands playing just because I like to see all the different parts and melodies in a track, but that is not for piano haha
@@dyroth hey thanks, that means a lot! Yeh it’s pretty tough trying to figure out what to keep in the piano arrangement, if you try to mimic everything it becomes very cluttered and difficult to play. You could definitely do multiple versions and combine them, a lot more work but would be cool!
Hey, it's really cool to hear someone else's version of my arrangement! Keeping the chromatic sequence in the left hand works really well! The editing was great too. I'd really appreciate if you could credit my video instead of the musescore page though, as someone else just randomly uploaded my score there :/ Keep it up!
*Screeeeech*
" AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHG! "
Fabulous, and very tense and scary. Great rendition of the piece! 💜
Thank you!!! When you say that, I feel more confident 😉🖤
Full feelings from the real fight! Amazing video edit and performance, thanks for this ❤
Thanks to you my friend! ✌🏻❤️
❤ Wowwww , this was amazing Sai !! I became immersed into the world of the beast with your intense and skilled presentation from musical expression, costume and atmosphere , quotes and props , it all comes together for the mood and scene ! Thank you for bringing your talent and world of music to us all !❤
I'm so glad you can listen any piece I upload, doesn't matter which style or type . Thank you so much for being here. 😊❤️
@@SaimoodPianoVersions this is the wondrous amazing world of music ! And yoi are an artist musician tour guide taking us to different music landscapes , many thanks Sai ! We will keep enjoying and exploring ! 😊
Amazing what a powerful track!
Yea the track rocks hard! Thank you Henry!
*SCREAMS IN HORROR
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Was wondering why a lot of transcribers used the octaves instead of the chromaticism like you described, so really cool you kept that in. Love the blood vials and editing of the video, and wonderfully played!
Hi! Yes, for me is also weird while is possible to make it this way.
I saw your video about The Cleric Beast. Your an amazing musician! Thank you for coming here.
@@SaimoodPianoVersions Appreciate the kind words brother! Looking forward to your next vids 😎
@@dyroth unfortunately when arranging an orchestral piece for piano you are always making compromises. I used octaves in my arrangement to help build the texture of strings and try to maintain the volume of sound but of course it meant sacrificing some of the detail. It was also because it was one of my first arrangements and it's quite a simple accompaniment. It would be cool to have it both ways! For Lawrence's Theme arrangement I did more of a mix.
@@123eldest yooooo you’re a legend! I definitely remember checking out your arrangement (and laurences) when trying to figure out my own midi to reference, I think you did a fantastic job regardless. There a ton of melodies prevalent in orchestral tracks like this, and yeah I def see why these choices were made to make it easier for piano. If it were up to me, I’d have like 5 hands playing just because I like to see all the different parts and melodies in a track, but that is not for piano haha
@@dyroth hey thanks, that means a lot! Yeh it’s pretty tough trying to figure out what to keep in the piano arrangement, if you try to mimic everything it becomes very cluttered and difficult to play. You could definitely do multiple versions and combine them, a lot more work but would be cool!
Hey, it's really cool to hear someone else's version of my arrangement! Keeping the chromatic sequence in the left hand works really well! The editing was great too. I'd really appreciate if you could credit my video instead of the musescore page though, as someone else just randomly uploaded my score there :/ Keep it up!
Hi! Thank you so much for your comment. Sure man, I`ll do that right now ;)
@@SaimoodPianoVersions you’re welcome! Thanks, really appreciate it! :)
A hunter must hunt. Best video up to date.
Wow! Thank you mate! 😉
❤great upload❤
😮😮 Amazing!
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