There is no need to be terrified if you take it slowly to begin with. Go a little faster each time until you reach the speed of the video or faster. Like someone else said, it’s just the 16th notes that are tricky, and some of the double stops are hard. Other than that, its not very complicated. Another trick is to do it chunks. Get the first few measures down, then do a few more, a few more, and put it all together. If you do that, like I did, you’ll have it down sooner than you think.
No need to wait for anyone to do it for you. Just transpose it a fifth down, write it in the right clef, and you're good. By the way, where's this from?
@@natelie4874she didnt play it she only took cello classes so she can approximate the movements for the song someone else played it she just approximated the movements to make it look like she played it
You sure can! Well, it depends. For woodwind and brass, it's not really possible. I think maybe you could add a second note by singing it while playing, but that's exotic and not commonly used i think. Now back to strings: On a violin, you can play 3 notes at the same time and sometimes even almost 4 when you do it with a lot of bow pressure and near/over the fingerboard. Two notes aren't a problem at all. But it depends. Everything over a tenth usually can't be played. (But when you shift to a higher position, the space between your fingers for the same intervall gets less). You just have to play both strings at the same time.
It's called chords, and you can on almost every string instrument + organ ? (Harp, violin, cello, ...). Technically guitar & co I guess but I don't think it's common to play them at the exact same time. Obviously lots of percussions, too (marimba for example). I don't think you can do it on most winds, although you can for example do it on double/triple chambers winds like some ocarinas for example (again, not very common). So yeah ! Many many more aside from the piano ! ^^
Thank you for the partition! I'm so excited to learned it!
I see string crossings, I am now terrified
Lol same but you can also just play in positions like second position
No different than Vivaldi or Bach. Start by playing them very slowly to get them under your fingers. It’s the 16th notes that challenge me.
There is no need to be terrified if you take it slowly to begin with. Go a little faster each time until you reach the speed of the video or faster. Like someone else said, it’s just the 16th notes that are tricky, and some of the double stops are hard. Other than that, its not very complicated. Another trick is to do it chunks. Get the first few measures down, then do a few more, a few more, and put it all together. If you do that, like I did, you’ll have it down sooner than you think.
Oh no the jumps and the string crossing
No need to wait for anyone to do it for you. Just transpose it a fifth down, write it in the right clef, and you're good. By the way, where's this from?
From the series Wednesday, but she played this song on the cello. This song is called paint it black btw.
@@natelie4874she didnt play it she only took cello classes so she can approximate the movements for the song someone else played it she just approximated the movements to make it look like she played it
Lol
@@Kusunoki_Masashige THE CHARACTER WEDNESDAY played it, goddamn it. Text interpreting guys.
@@Kusunoki_Masashige jesus christ jenna ortega obviously didn't play it with only 2 months of practice
Love it! Thanks!
Tanks for the sheet music
I would die trying to learn this
And still not have it down.
So, play this at my funeral for me.
uma duvida que eu sempre tive é: como identificar na partitura em qual posição tenho que tocar. pois essa música muda de posição várias vezes.
Na minha opinião, só não tocaria corda soltas o resto por conta da velocidade vai tranquilo no que achar mais confortável.
Vai marcando as partes onde vc acha mais confortável tocar em tal posição. Creio que essa partitura alterna entre 1°, 3° e 5° posição
This is great! Do you have the MIDI file availeable?
VIOLA VERISON!
Why did you make the score unavailable?? Why tease??
awsome
aside from piano, can you play two notes at the same time on any music instrument??? 0:44 to 0:58
You sure can! Well, it depends. For woodwind and brass, it's not really possible. I think maybe you could add a second note by singing it while playing, but that's exotic and not commonly used i think.
Now back to strings: On a violin, you can play 3 notes at the same time and sometimes even almost 4 when you do it with a lot of bow pressure and near/over the fingerboard. Two notes aren't a problem at all. But it depends. Everything over a tenth usually can't be played. (But when you shift to a higher position, the space between your fingers for the same intervall gets less). You just have to play both strings at the same time.
It's called chords, and you can on almost every string instrument + organ ? (Harp, violin, cello, ...). Technically guitar & co I guess but I don't think it's common to play them at the exact same time.
Obviously lots of percussions, too (marimba for example). I don't think you can do it on most winds, although you can for example do it on double/triple chambers winds like some ocarinas for example (again, not very common).
So yeah ! Many many more aside from the piano ! ^^
Yes, you can. By playing on two or more strings at once (string instruments) you can play two or more notes at the same time.
Name ap plsss
Viola( alto) pleaseeee
It tells me I can translate this to English from viola(alto) to purple(high) 😂
@@ttz6755 Same lol
What is that note on g string???!
wdym?? They are normal notes, unless you are talking about the details added to them
Which one ? I haven’t seen anything weird ?
the cello in the cle of G ?
no, cello is in f clef, this is transposed to g clef for violin
It would be better in tenor clef
PAINT IT BLACK K PAINT IT BLACK K PAINT IT BLACK K PAINT IT BLACK PAINT IT BLACK PAINT IT BLACK I PAINT IT BLACK PAINT IT BLACK
piano version please
That doesn't sound like a violin
Duh
It’s a synthesizer