I always play by ear, and I don't have a physical score (it's all in my head), but I play it as follows☺️: 1. I listen to the original song a few times, convert it in my head to the scale of home when we log into Sky (C major scale), and memorize the outline. (At this point, I decide to a certain extent how much accompaniment to include.) 2.I listen to the detailed parts repeatedly and memorize them. (At this point, I determine the percentage of accompaniment to include.) 3.I play the piece based on the score I created in my mind, and when I think I'm making much fewer mistakes, record and upload the video. In case you're wondering about the sheet music, It's like I'm creating an orchestral score in my head in real time, with stave notation divided into parts for each instrument, arranged vertically (๑˃̵ᴗ˂̵)و✧ From the score I created, I think about which notes to pick up so that they will fit on the Sky keyboard without interfering with the melody, and then I play them on the Sky keyboard (*ᵕᴗᵕ)⁾⁾ I can play almost songs I’ve heard, and I also improvise on the spot in Sky to play requested songs ٩(ˊᗜˋ*)و At that time, I leave the perfection aside and do the above in real time while playing the original song in my head! 😉👍 Does this answer your question? |・ω・*)
@@sen_skymusic I think I understood and that's impressive! Personally I rely on piano sheets which I transcribe into sky sheets but I feel like your method goes from the original song to sky directly could be even more accurate, but surely it's not something anyone could replicate easily since it's your listening ability!
Oh by the way since you're Japanese I wonder if you know the rock band "toe", they even made an anime soundtrack for Sonny Boy anime some years ago. Here's a piano cover of it: th-cam.com/video/zjMcyYEFOhI/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared but my favourite album my them is "For Long Tomorrow". Do you know them? I would love to listen to piano adaptations of their songs 😍
This one is pretty hard! 🎉
Haha, you're so right ꉂ(ˊᗜˋ*)
It was difficult because the tempo of the original song was very fast to begin with🤣
@@sen_skymusic how long did you practice it? :0 I feel like you memorized it because I couldn't read sheet at that speed
I always play by ear, and I don't have a physical score (it's all in my head), but I play it as follows☺️:
1. I listen to the original song a few times, convert it in my head to the scale of home when we log into Sky (C major scale), and memorize the outline.
(At this point, I decide to a certain extent how much accompaniment to include.)
2.I listen to the detailed parts repeatedly and memorize them.
(At this point, I determine the percentage of accompaniment to include.)
3.I play the piece based on the score I created in my mind, and when I think I'm making much fewer mistakes, record and upload the video.
In case you're wondering about the sheet music, It's like I'm creating an orchestral score in my head in real time, with stave notation divided into parts for each instrument, arranged vertically (๑˃̵ᴗ˂̵)و✧
From the score I created, I think about which notes to pick up so that they will fit on the Sky keyboard without interfering with the melody, and then I play them on the Sky keyboard (*ᵕᴗᵕ)⁾⁾
I can play almost songs I’ve heard, and I also improvise on the spot in Sky to play requested songs ٩(ˊᗜˋ*)و
At that time, I leave the perfection aside and do the above in real time while playing the original song in my head! 😉👍
Does this answer your question? |・ω・*)
@@sen_skymusic I think I understood and that's impressive! Personally I rely on piano sheets which I transcribe into sky sheets but I feel like your method goes from the original song to sky directly could be even more accurate, but surely it's not something anyone could replicate easily since it's your listening ability!
Oh by the way since you're Japanese I wonder if you know the rock band "toe", they even made an anime soundtrack for Sonny Boy anime some years ago. Here's a piano cover of it: th-cam.com/video/zjMcyYEFOhI/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared but my favourite album my them is "For Long Tomorrow". Do you know them? I would love to listen to piano adaptations of their songs 😍