If you have some time to spare, pls listen to the whole song while playing SC or doing something else, then give me your honest feedback. Thanks so much!
So I composed another piano piece...
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Jubinell
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If you have some time to spare, pls listen to the whole song while playing SC or doing something else, then give me your honest feedback. Thanks so much! | ||
micronesia
United States24484 Posts
I'm just getting back into piano after a long time and my hope is to arrange my own piano covers of songs I like and post them online. I'll need to set up a spot/equipment to actually record myself playing and edit the video like you did and also improve my music theory knowledge so I know how to write my own version of the songs. I figure the first priority is to get my playing skills up to snuff first! I'm working my way through the Simply piano curriculum right now. What type of piano/keyboard is that? | ||
Peeano
Netherlands4641 Posts
While I don't really care to listen to it again, I think it's quite impressive when I compare it to my own compositions. I like the shifts, not so much the single repeated notes and would have like to hear one double arpeggio in there for some mass, i.e. some sort of climax before a next shift. The fade out is a nice touch, but something impossible to reproduce on a real piano. From my perspective, as someone who also plays piano, I'd prefer an ending you can reproduce live. | ||
Archeon
3248 Posts
I'm not a big fan of fade outs in general, but that may just be me. It always feels like a cop-out to me. | ||
Jubinell
333 Posts
On July 25 2023 08:32 micronesia wrote: What type of piano/keyboard is that? Simply piano is a good start but I think you will need more than that to compose or cover other people's songs in a decent manner. Btw my piano is Yamaha CP-88. On July 25 2023 17:46 Peeano wrote: Nice. I can definitely hear some game and anime music in there. The fade out is a nice touch, but something impossible to reproduce on a real piano. From my perspective, as someone who also plays piano, I'd prefer an ending you can reproduce live. Thanks buddy! Actually I have written an actual ending too, but it wasn't the moody feel I wanted to produce for this particular video. So I'll save it for another time On July 26 2023 04:43 Archeon wrote: Hearing a little bit of OOT's menu theme in there. Omg I was not thinking of OOT when composing but now that you mentioned it, yes! A bit of OOT mood there hehe. | ||
micronesia
United States24484 Posts
On July 26 2023 22:01 Jubinell wrote: Simply piano is a good start but I think you will need more than that to compose or cover other people's songs in a decent manner. Btw my piano is Yamaha CP-88. Yeah I was thinking that was probably the case. As you said, I'm using Simply to get me through the basics. I'm not exactly sure what to do after that, but one thing at a time! | ||
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