Submission Information:
Series: Super Mario
Game: Super Mario World
Console: Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Title: Koopa Kids
Instrumentation Solo Piano
Arranger: Olimar12345 (http://forum.ninsheetmusic.org/index.php?action=profile;u=83)
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Replacement Type: Challenge (new arranger)
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The title will be corrected to "Koopa Kid Battle" upon acceptance.
Looks good to me, any comments anyone?
wait wait wait... an error: measures 31-34 has staccato+tied note.
That's not an error.
Quote from: Olimar12345 on September 29, 2015, 07:56:06 AMThat's not an error.
Just curious, how does one play this? Like how does it sound musically?
Is staccato+tied note OK? Didn't thought so.
Quote from: Tobbeh99 on September 29, 2015, 08:12:43 AMIs staccato+tied note OK? Didn't thought so.
I did a little research and a lot of people seem to mention it happening, so I think it is. I know it's not portato (slur+staccato). I think what it implies is that you hit the note as staccato and use the sustain pedal to hold out the duration of the note, but I'm not 100% sure. I'd have to listen to the song to see exactly what he's going for, and I can't do that in school rn.
Quote from: TheMarioPianist on September 29, 2015, 08:32:54 AMI think what it implies is that you hit the note as staccato and use the sustain pedal to hold out the duration of the note, but I'm not 100% sure. I'd have to listen to the song to see exactly what he's going for, and I can't do that in school rn.
Exactly^
I noticed one thing. Doesn't look like the 3rd beat is being shown clearly in measure 29?
Quote from: mariolegofan on September 29, 2015, 09:07:09 AMI noticed one thing. Doesn't look like the 3rd beat is being shown clearly in measure 29?
You're right; I hadn't noticed that before. Good catch.
I'm not sure though.....Surely Olimar would have caught that if it was incorrect.
Quote from: mariolegofan on September 29, 2015, 09:07:09 AMI noticed one thing. Doesn't look like the 3rd beat is being shown clearly in measure 29?
What? The measure is clearly divided down the middle.
I am referring to the right hand. Personally, I'd have the Ab (in the right hand) as a quarter tied to an 8th instead of a dotted quarter.....which would show the 3rd beat the clearest imo.
Doesn't really matter I guess :P
Quote from: Latios212 on September 29, 2015, 09:28:49 AMWhat? The measure is clearly divided down the middle.
Whoops, I misread. The rhythm there is 8th-dotted quarter-dotted quarter-8th. That second dotted quarter falls right on beat three, so it does show it. My mistake.
Quote from: TheMarioPianist on September 29, 2015, 09:39:28 AMWhoops, I misread. The rhythm there is 8th-dotted quarter-dotted quarter-8th. That second dotted quarter falls right on beat three, so it does show it. My mistake.
I know. That's why I said:
Quote from: mariolegofan on September 29, 2015, 09:34:33 AMDoesn't really matter I guess :P
Quote from: mariolegofan on September 29, 2015, 09:34:33 AMI am referring to the right hand. Personally, I'd have the Ab (in the right hand) as a quarter tied to an 8th instead of a dotted quarter.....which would show the 3rd beat the clearest imo.
Doesn't really matter I guess :P
That "rule" only applies to the
down-beat of 3. having consecutive dotted quarter notes can exist in this fashion.
Also, about that staccato marking on a tied note: It is not an issue so see something like this. A staccato is an articulation, and, when we're not talking about jazz, articulations have
nothing to do with note-length. articulations do exactly what they're named to do: they articulate, or add clarity to the style in which the note is to be played. Generally, a staccato marking indicates that a note should be played "lightly" and with a "slight detachment", or "separation." In other contexts, such as a march, the staccato mark indicates the weight of the note, which would be a lighter weight than say a marcato.
So back to this arrangement, wouldn't it be weirder to leave out the staccato on that one note than keep the consistency? That note in measure 30 should be played with the same style and length as the first note of the bar, or the following note.
Quote from: Olimar12345 on September 29, 2015, 10:02:39 AMThat "rule" only applies to the down-beat of 3. having consecutive dotted quarter notes can exist in this fashion.
ah
Quote from: Olimar12345 on September 29, 2015, 10:02:39 AMSo back to this arrangement, wouldn't it be weirder to leave out the staccato on that one note than keep the consistency? That note in measure 30 should be played with the same style and length as the first note of the bar, or the following note.
I say leave it.
Or it's just hooked bowing duh ;p
Quote from: FireArrow on September 29, 2015, 10:13:19 AMOr it's just hooked bowing duh ;p
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