["Oshi no Ko" Season 2 OP] Fatal/GEMN (Full ver.) Piano Arrangement
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.ย. 2024
- Sheet + MIDI: jnundead.gumro...
This opening is pretty awesome, but the first one is still top-notch for me. Btw, damnn! Doga Kobo is really cooking this season!
*** Please note that some of my arrangements may be challenging to play and may require two people. I do not offer tutorials or simplified versions. Also, I don't take requests, as I base my arrangements on personal preferences and upcoming animes I watch.
Song's name: Fatal
Anime/Source: "Oshi no Ko" 2nd Season
Original Artist: GEMN
Arranged by: Jnundead
Used programs: Sibelius Ultimate, SeeMusic, Vegas Pro
Piano VST: Garritan Abbey Road Studios CFX Concert Grand
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Contact: jnundeadonpiano@gmail.com
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Aqua is slowly losing it, trying to find Ai's killer, his father. The opening for season 2 I initially didn't like, because Idol from Season 1 was so so good, but I think I have come to appreciated Fatal! Thank you for piano anime openings!
最高のアレンジをありがとうございます。
この曲が好きすぎてピアノでどうしても弾きたかったのですが、どうしてもピアノだと迫力が足りないなと他の方のアレンジを見て思っていた矢先この動画に行きつき感動しました。
ピアノで表現するには難しい部分のある曲ですが、他の方のアレンジと異なり曲の迫力や華やかさがとても表現されているアレンジとなっていて本当に素晴らしいです!!
In my opinion, this is the best version currently on TH-cam from the perspective of a veteran piano player like me, it's pretty cool and interesting. ❤❤❤
I like the section at 1:22
レナセールセレナーデ聞きたいです
They should've had kept yoasobi for the 2nd opening, but still amazing arrangment as always🤪
STOP..... STOP GATEKEEPING THE FUCKING MIDI FILE BEFORE I GO INSANE
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Do you not realize the amount of work arrangements like this need? You need to think about them, write them in a music notation software (so that other people can read and learn it, unlike making the midi directly in a DAW) and then you export them as a midi. But here's the catch; you still need to edit EACH NOTE's velocity (how loud they sound) for them to sound decent and not-too-robotic. I would know because I write arrangements too.