This is cool! Amazing dedication. Just wanted to say that at the back end of the crushed arpeggios there tends to be an extra 3 notes crammed in; for example instead of just falling D, C, B, A, it ends: D, C, B, D, C, B, A. You can hear the repeated flourish if you listen carefully. But yeah, fantastic work! I would not have attempted to score out anything other than the piano...
You never fail to impress Han ! Do you have any clue on what is that synth sound on 2:05? It sounds so good , Jesus . Keep up with this outstanding work , you’re a genius man 😊
Han,if you can,make transcription to Hiromi Uehara"Whiteout" and "Rhapsody in Various Shades of Blue".This music is incredibly but ,unfortunately, i can't hear all music in them as many other people...I will promise i will but them .and man,you make me happy
Great transcription, but I would like to say, when the band plays their tunes, there is no counting being done. It is all by feel, and imo transcribing songs like this to be learned/played kind of defeats the purpose of that sentiment.
Maybe true to a certain extent but there are definitely a few things being counted by at least some of the band members here. Sometimes it's hard to learn certain things by feel too, transcriptions can help people internalise what's going on.
@@KingstonCzajkowski Lowkey it's been three years, so things might have changed. But Arthur Hnatek was speaking at my university and I asked him this exact question.
This is my favorite Tigran composition ever.
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never has a snare mix delivered such vast quantities of serotonin
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Incredible transcription, as always!
Amazing job. Thank you!
This is cool! Amazing dedication. Just wanted to say that at the back end of the crushed arpeggios there tends to be an extra 3 notes crammed in; for example instead of just falling D, C, B, A, it ends: D, C, B, D, C, B, A. You can hear the repeated flourish if you listen carefully. But yeah, fantastic work! I would not have attempted to score out anything other than the piano...
*Terentyev wants to know your location* Well done again!
This is not the ufc. Khabib has it covered.
Amazingly good thanks!! A lot of unique harmony and rhythm interesting to see and to learn here!
Thanks bro! Finally!
Yeah, thanks man!
You never fail to impress Han ! Do you have any clue on what is that synth sound on 2:05? It sounds so good , Jesus .
Keep up with this outstanding work , you’re a genius man 😊
Thanks! I dont know much about electronic instruments so I have no idea sorry
it sounds like some spitfire synth pad
Some kind of a Saw wave pad. You'll need to experiment a little.
I know right, that synth sound is gorgeous
great job 👏
Спасибо что ты есть
Amazing
Han,if you can,make transcription to Hiromi Uehara"Whiteout" and "Rhapsody in Various Shades of Blue".This music is incredibly but ,unfortunately, i can't hear all music in them as many other people...I will promise i will but them .and man,you make me happy
Please could you transcribe any Genevieve Artadi's song? Thank you very much for your fantastic work and share it freely to everybody!!
Drip!
Damn this slaps hard
Great
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Thank u so fucking much 🔥💕
oh yeah
I am such a huge fan of your transcriptions! What software do you use for them?
i think he uses Dorico
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Great transcription, but I would like to say, when the band plays their tunes, there is no counting being done. It is all by feel, and imo transcribing songs like this to be learned/played kind of defeats the purpose of that sentiment.
Maybe true to a certain extent but there are definitely a few things being counted by at least some of the band members here. Sometimes it's hard to learn certain things by feel too, transcriptions can help people internalise what's going on.
@@KingstonCzajkowski Lowkey it's been three years, so things might have changed. But Arthur Hnatek was speaking at my university and I asked him this exact question.