[Piano Cover] Hoshimachi Suisei - 天球、彗星は夜を跨いで
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- Sheet music here: musescore.com/...
It's been 4 months since I posted a short version of Hoshimachi Suisei's Comet. And ever since that one blew up I wanted to create more of these for everyone to listen!
So I chose one of Sui-chan's most successful originals. Tenkyuu, Suisei Wa Yoru Wo Mataide. My first fully finished cover.
I'll have to admit, it WAS super challenging.
Since I don't have a jazz background, I had a hard time trying to figure out what chord it's played on and how to translate and write certain parts of the song to make it sound good.
Because of that, I took some time reading a few theories here and there to guide me through the complicated progression... Which took 3 months. When I finally got the hang of it, I tried to give this project another shot and managed to struggle less.
I also read a few features on Musescore that enabled me to prevent the cover from sounding so instant and bland. This helps a lot and I definitely fixed the whole cover of it.
Enjoy listening to this piano version of Tenkyuu! Sui-chan wa kyoumo Kawaii~~ d(› U‹)b
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Sui-chan wa.............
Kyou mo kawaii~~~~~~~
ngl, this is my favourite MV from not just Suisei but from all of Hololive. Mostly because all of the music, lyrics and visuals were done by her hand but also because it really is to my style. It being the most viewed video on her channel is something she deserves.
I completely agree! This is by far my favourite out of all, but honestly it's just hard to describe why I love her song, especially this one. I feel like there's something behind the music itself that made me want to just keep listening, which is probably one of the driving force of why I wanted to learn and made a piano cover of this.
Best piano cover of tenkyuu on youtube so far. You’re underrated af! Keep it up!
Thank you! > uO)b Really appreciate it
I feel blessed :dorime:
Bless thee :dorime:
I absolutely Love This !!!!!
Finally the full cover! Thank you so much your piano covers are amazing :D
Thanks! Really appreciate it
This is amazing, great transcription!
Thanks for the sheet music❤☄❤Looking forward for NCP next!!
NCP AND Comet ver.2 (O uO)b
But first, gonna take a break because studies
@@Shouyin Take your time we can wait
Thank You, I loved it so much!
Awesome piano cover, keep up the great work :)
Thanks! Been trying my best to make more of these!
papa bless ☄️☄️☄️
I want to play it so much! :P
My life is now seii and suisei, wait a second...
Oi, chotto matte--
@@Shouyin any holiday plans seiiseii?
@@manamana7712 Nah, my schedule is gonna be normal as always. Still gonna have to attend class during these times
@@Shouyin profile pic seems fitting for the response :3
Also yes same, I have exams right after ;-;
謝謝了,不然以我的能力絕對沒法聽出那麼多音>
That key is the death of me
I recently just started my piano lessons and im currently having a hard time on how to read the notes. Any tips? Also, great cover! Keep up the good work!
Thank you! Really glad people like my works, truly appreciate the support! Reading the notes requires practice, and since you said that you recently started taking piano lessons I can give you the advice "Practice more", but once you know the basic and kept practicing you'll get there in no time
Let's see... When I first started taking piano lessons, the metronome was used to stay on beat and speed (Tempo). If you're familiar with how the notes work (Example: 1 Whole Note = 4 crotchets, or 1 crotchet = 2 quavers, 1 quaver = 2 semi-quavers and so on...) it should be easier to play it right with the help of a metronome. And don't worry about the speed, you can start slow and gradually move up a bit faster. If there's no metronome around try clapping the beat or count "1, 2, 3, 4". [For me, I tried to count out loud before I start playing]
Scales help a lot throughout your time practicing because it guides you in recognizing where the notes are, what key signature the (Key) in and proper fingering in order to perform the scales perfectly. Once you've reached the scale part, again, take it slow and pay attention to the fingering (Numbers that appears on the note, usually shows number 1 to 5) since they will be guides in keeping a steady flow when practicing.
I hope this helps, wishing you good luck (o uo)b
@@Shouyin ah i see i see thanks! This really helped me!
I'm not a piano player, but I used to be a violin player and use these kind of notes....my only tip is just practice everyday and smh u memorize it outside ur brain.
@@totallyahololivesimp ah okok i see thanks!!
Pls do Next Color Planet
Yabai just realized the title at the start of the video is too long...
Meh = 3=