You might need to work on your sheet creation, it has lots of unnecessary things such as repeated accent usage as well as things left out such as the harmony on the accords
@@shimaru2919 there isnt a single accent symbol on the entire sheet music, and the chord symbols are not mandatory at all. Ive been writing sheet music since ten years ago and Ive written thousands of them, literally. I think I know how to do it
@@PabloEnver english is not my first language so i might be wrong with the words esp. in music. At the 4th bar, why are there flats written when they are already named at the beginning at the treble/bass clef? Also why isnt the left hand written as shown how you play them in the video? Why is it different from what you play is my main question. You know you claim to have written for 10 years and I want to believe it but it doesnt really look convincing if this is a product of 10 years experience
@@shimaru2919 I dont need to convince you. I have hundreds of scores for selling and I work for the biggest transcription company in the world. Measure 4 has those flat symbols because in measure three those same notes are altered. Its called cautionary symbols and its usually automatic on notation softwares. I like it like that as a reminder that the notes are flat again. Its pretty common. If theres something written diferently compared to the audio, its usually because I change my mind about something after the arrangement is recorded. You are making large assumptions based on a single score and you dont seem to know the basic rules of notation.
@@PabloEnver its crazy cause Ive never seen that before. Also I was asking things for you to clarify and I didnt even mean to „make assumptions“ like you say I do. Also Im certain I do, since its a general rule to leave out unnecessary flats etc but I wasnt aware you just like to write it this way.
@@shimaru2919 oh I always try to leave out unneccesary alterations but as I said these are automatic on the software. I can change the option but I like it. I think it can help begginers
Check it and it seems good to me, just that you add the cello part early (which plays the the F# and E flat at the second part of the modulation) and you forgot a B at the end of the first section of the modulating part (it goes B,D,D , D,C#,E and then repeats and cello comes to play a counter melody). Hope this makes sense
@@TheDarkRaaven Ah you mean on the melody after the F#? its not originally there but its on the harmony, since its a piano arrangement and decay is different to the original instruments, I liked the way it sounds. I woudnt call that a "number of wrong notes" like the OP said. Obviously Im arranging, not transcribing, and I will take some liberties for it. I always do, thats the fun, Im sure there are lots of 1:1 transcriptions out there, or there will be, eventually. And in this case I took a very very few of them, I usually try much more diferent things on other arrangements.
Sheet music available! www.mymusicsheet.com/PabloEnver/184828
Very nice, captures the emotion of the map perfectly
Thanks!
What a lovely arrangement, thanks for uploading
Thanks!
This is my most fave ost in dt
hell yeah dude this is sick, would love to see Tuliyollal theme its pretty insane but anyways good work.
Will you make this piece available for purchase? I'm so in love with it.
Sure! I still need a few days, but I will add link to the description!
www.mymusicsheet.com/PabloEnver/184828
Those left hand chords… a fan of Liszt I see. My poor fingers trying to reach lol
haha I can only reach a tenth, Ive seen people playing bigger stretches but I never write anything bigger than a tenth without arpeggios. Cheers!
You might need to work on your sheet creation, it has lots of unnecessary things such as repeated accent usage as well as things left out such as the harmony on the accords
@@shimaru2919 there isnt a single accent symbol on the entire sheet music, and the chord symbols are not mandatory at all. Ive been writing sheet music since ten years ago and Ive written thousands of them, literally. I think I know how to do it
@@PabloEnver english is not my first language so i might be wrong with the words esp. in music. At the 4th bar, why are there flats written when they are already named at the beginning at the treble/bass clef? Also why isnt the left hand written as shown how you play them in the video? Why is it different from what you play is my main question.
You know you claim to have written for 10 years and I want to believe it but it doesnt really look convincing if this is a product of 10 years experience
@@shimaru2919 I dont need to convince you. I have hundreds of scores for selling and I work for the biggest transcription company in the world. Measure 4 has those flat symbols because in measure three those same notes are altered. Its called cautionary symbols and its usually automatic on notation softwares. I like it like that as a reminder that the notes are flat again. Its pretty common. If theres something written diferently compared to the audio, its usually because I change my mind about something after the arrangement is recorded.
You are making large assumptions based on a single score and you dont seem to know the basic rules of notation.
@@PabloEnver its crazy cause Ive never seen that before. Also I was asking things for you to clarify and I didnt even mean to „make assumptions“ like you say I do. Also Im certain I do, since its a general rule to leave out unnecessary flats etc but I wasnt aware you just like to write it this way.
@@shimaru2919 oh I always try to leave out unneccesary alterations but as I said these are automatic on the software. I can change the option but I like it. I think it can help begginers
First two and a half minutes were good, but the rest, not so much. I'm hearing a number of wrong notes in that section.
I'm pretty sure there are no wrong notes in that section!
Check it and it seems good to me, just that you add the cello part early (which plays the the F# and E flat at the second part of the modulation) and you forgot a B at the end of the first section of the modulating part (it goes B,D,D , D,C#,E and then repeats and cello comes to play a counter melody). Hope this makes sense
@@TheDarkRaaven No idea what you are saying dude xD what F# and Eb? where is that?
@@PabloEnver sorry E natural... at 2:40
@@TheDarkRaaven Ah you mean on the melody after the F#? its not originally there but its on the harmony, since its a piano arrangement and decay is different to the original instruments, I liked the way it sounds. I woudnt call that a "number of wrong notes" like the OP said. Obviously Im arranging, not transcribing, and I will take some liberties for it. I always do, thats the fun, Im sure there are lots of 1:1 transcriptions out there, or there will be, eventually. And in this case I took a very very few of them, I usually try much more diferent things on other arrangements.