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Show posts MenuQuote from: blueflower999 on April 22, 2012, 06:55:46 PM"This next test applies the principles of momentum to movement through portals. If the laws of physics no longer apply in the future, God help you."
"Did you know that people with guilty consciences are more easily startled by loud noises *TRAIN HORN* I'm sorry. I don't know why that went off. Anyway, just an interesting science fact."
Quote from: UnknownKirbyMan on March 28, 2012, 08:14:57 PMI'm going to try to learn this song later this year, but it will take a while...A while?
Quote from: Bloop on April 04, 2012, 08:28:25 AM-Could you also sustain the left hand chords in bar 1-16? It sounds somewhat empty without it.
Quote from: pumpy_heart on April 03, 2012, 05:29:12 AMNice arrangement of the Sand Sea (Past). I've really only 2 things to say about it: The piece is in E dorian, so the key signature should have 2 sharps. In measure 21 and 28, you'd have to use naturals to show the mixture, but that's a unique aspect, not the norm.Fixed
I think you could have under the second layer "L.H." the first four measure, then just have "sim." or similar after that. Kinda looks a little messy and if you don't get it by that point, then lol. It would also be fine to do that the entire piece I think, so you don't have odd swap backs during those sparse sections. Shows that one is pure accompaniment while the other is clear melody. It's not like doing that would be any difficult than anything else in the piece either, so yeah. Might wanna try that out.
Great arrangement overall. Keep pumping them out!
Quote from: Dudeman on April 03, 2012, 11:26:31 AMI'm pretty sure that this music takes place in the present...Both tracks are really quite similar, its just the past version has the constant beat.
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