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#1
Piano Arrangements / GrodanGnaskar's piano arrangements
January 30, 2020, 01:11:34 AM
Here's the link to the MuseScore page: https://musescore.com/user/31797994/scores/5948073

There might be some inaccuracies as I'm fairly bad at accurately transposing rhythms.
Let me know what you think and please do critisise it a lot as I'm open to make changes.
I'll post it after I've taken that feedback into consideration.

About posting it, can I submit MuseScore files or can i convert them in some way?
#2
Help! / Playability of piano arrangements
January 29, 2020, 11:56:18 AM
So, I've never used a forum before because I'm too much of a Zoomer, so please do excuse me if I do anything wrong. I have read the rules though. I managed to navigate there.

I'm arranging a piano version of NSMBWii's Final Bowser battle theme and everything was going well until about one minute into the arranging when a vocal part popped out of nowhere. Having already notated two driving rhythmical voices in the left hand, I had no more room to add this vocal part unless I was to remove an existing line (which would dramatically tone down the arrangement, something you don't really want to do in the middle of a climax) or make the piece basicially unplayable since there would be a melody and two timpani-like parts in one hand. I tried playing it and although I'd consider myself a relatively competent player, I was unable to play it well.

So my question is, do all arrangements have to be playable? Can I say in the score that one or more parts can be excluded to make the piece bearable?

Kind regards, GrodanGnaskar