More from Suzume no Tojimari! It's been ten days since the movie came out in Japan and I've already done five, high effort covers :) This is the parallel track to "Date 2" and "Fireworks Festival", those who's been around on my channel for a while will know that they are some of my most essential arrangements. How do you feel about this one? Let me know what other tracks you'd like to see! EDIT: My Suzume album: fanlink.tv/suzume
This sounds really pretty!! Idk much about the soundtrack yet, as i havent seen the movie yet, and i want to experience most of the ost live like i did with Kimi no na wa, i have such fond memories of first watching that! Anyway, this song sounds amazing, well played
I find it very nice how despite usually not being the hardest arrangements available on TH-cam, they are often some of the best sounding through the fact they capture the soul of the piece the best. Others will often add a lot of embellishment that whilst sounding very nice, often don't bring me into the "moment" (if a movie or series OST) that your arrangements do. Your "lit" arrangement which I recently learnt comes to mind for this. Not entirely sure if I'm alone on this opinion though.
Glad you enjoy it! You're definitely not alone, that's what keep viewers coming back. I've done a lot of harder arrangements in recent years but it's not my main draw.
@@TorbyBrand before you do though there are 2 other competitors to the p515, 1 being roland fp90/fp90x and kawai es92. I'd recommend having a look and even try playing on all 3 instruments before coming to a conclusion as they are fairly expensive digital pianos.
I've been using Musescore for picking up piano arrangements lately, and many of them have been arranged by yourself. I only mention this because I noticed many of your pieces have long sections of octaves and in one case I saw you'd written in a 12-key span chord. I had to see just how large your hands were because these are physically impossible for me to play, and lo and behold I can see from your videos like this your hands are gigantic in comparison and these would give you no issue.
More from Suzume no Tojimari! It's been ten days since the movie came out in Japan and I've already done five, high effort covers :)
This is the parallel track to "Date 2" and "Fireworks Festival", those who's been around on my channel for a while will know that they are some of my most essential arrangements. How do you feel about this one? Let me know what other tracks you'd like to see!
EDIT: My Suzume album: fanlink.tv/suzume
This sounds really pretty!! Idk much about the soundtrack yet, as i havent seen the movie yet, and i want to experience most of the ost live like i did with Kimi no na wa, i have such fond memories of first watching that! Anyway, this song sounds amazing, well played
Wow thank you for the info and the track is beautiful especially your cover is one of my favourite
Can you do a track for ting light by akari kito?
the firework festival touch at the end so beautiful!
I find it very nice how despite usually not being the hardest arrangements available on TH-cam, they are often some of the best sounding through the fact they capture the soul of the piece the best. Others will often add a lot of embellishment that whilst sounding very nice, often don't bring me into the "moment" (if a movie or series OST) that your arrangements do. Your "lit" arrangement which I recently learnt comes to mind for this.
Not entirely sure if I'm alone on this opinion though.
Glad you enjoy it! You're definitely not alone, that's what keep viewers coming back. I've done a lot of harder arrangements in recent years but it's not my main draw.
Love it more then the official..........good work🥰
Thanks mr.brand for sharing with us. Always entertaining to watch. Glad you upload videos
very nicely played I love to hear it
How long does it take to arrange one piece?
Good job by the way! I really like it!
Thanks! It depends, but transcription and arrangement normally takes 1/2-1 work day, recording and editing takes the same amount 😊
Is that Yamaha p115/p125? Looks exactly like the p115 I had
That is absolutely correct! It is P-115
@@TorbyBrand good stuff, they're built very well but I upgraded to p515 as I only played with headphones and p515 supports it better
@@epicpvper9379 noted! I do want to upgrade at some point...
@@TorbyBrand before you do though there are 2 other competitors to the p515, 1 being roland fp90/fp90x and kawai es92. I'd recommend having a look and even try playing on all 3 instruments before coming to a conclusion as they are fairly expensive digital pianos.
Will you do a sinthesia tutorial?
Yah :)
Is a Yamaha p225?
P-115!
I've been using Musescore for picking up piano arrangements lately, and many of them have been arranged by yourself. I only mention this because I noticed many of your pieces have long sections of octaves and in one case I saw you'd written in a 12-key span chord. I had to see just how large your hands were because these are physically impossible for me to play, and lo and behold I can see from your videos like this your hands are gigantic in comparison and these would give you no issue.
Haha, I still go overboard sometimes but 9ths and such are fine yah