Akuma no Ko - Attack on Titan Final Season Part 2 ED | Ai Higuchi [piano cover]
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ก.พ. 2022
- When I first heard this song I knew I had to make an arrangement of it. As an avid fan of the Attack on Titan series, this song hit me hard with the inevitable end of an amazing story.
I hope you all enjoy my piano cover and my dog! (00:42)
Thanks for watching!
Anime: Attack on Titan Final Season Part 2
Song: Akuma no ko
Piano Arrangement/performed by: DarkestSky
Original Artist: Ai Higuchi
Equipment:
Kawai ES 110
Garritan CFX Concert Grand VST
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Great song & great performance ! =) Keep it up, I hope to hear more from you soon :-)
Really enjoyed all the extra details you added!
glad to hear that you enjoyed it!
Loved it! I like your take on the part before the key change (chorus), specifically on your LH patterns that sound perfect for building up the tension and hype just before the chorus drops. Your dog definitely seems to enjoy it as well!
Thanks man! Always love hearing other people's thoughts. So here's a fun fact, My dog actually stepped and rested on my foot during this performance xD
Nicesuu 🎹🎶🎵
thank you!
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Dude I found your reddit comment, pretty nice playing! I'm planning on producing stuff like this but with the music I wrote, anyways I wanted to ask did you align this manually in the piano vfx program? Cause I thought the only way to make videos like this is to shot your piano in like a 90° angle, so I'm pretty surprised how accurate the keys fall into place using this angle
Hi Rob. I had to manually align this in the piano vfx program which can take while tbh but as long as your angle is good it will always work out.
@@darkestsky yeah I tried using seemusic, and I couldn't find a decent cracked version without the lousy watermark, so I'm thinking of trying out this software you recommended, I noticed you said you used seemusic too, which one's better?
@@rob_patrick1 In my opinion, PianoVFX is so much better apart from being free, there are lots of effects you can experiment with and it has more or less the same features as seemusic