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Site News / Re: New Arrangement Category Update, Thursday 1st of April 2021
« on: April 02, 2021, 12:27:41 AM »
You jest, but "Jigglypuff's Song (Extreme Version)" is how it should be.
As for the 6/4+5/4, I like it because of readability, and it happens to divide the phrases into neat blocks of 8 measures. (Gotta flexIt lets me show off my Finale formatting skills as well.)
Tōhō is proper Hepburn romanization (the most widely used standard) and Touhou isn’t conform with any official system. It’s so-called wāpuro rōmaji, used for converting text to kana using an input editor, and for ASCII compatibility. I would much prefer sticking to an official romanization scheme.While this is a logical approach, many publications will favour "common name" when applicable, over any sort of typical translation convention (consider the difference between translation and localisation). "Touhou" is by far the more commonly used romanisation, and is used on the site as a result.
I’m not a fan of using nicknames or pseudonyms on sheets (I think it looks kind of unprofessional), so if I could keep the name as-is, I’d like that too.While I understand this point (and it has been brought up in the past), the credit "ZUN" seems to always be used for composer credits in both Team Shanghai Alice and Twilight Frontier music albums, so composer credit here should probably be given based on this consistency (also consistency with the site).
I can't tell from the sheet if this was edited or not but it says "0.5" in the margin thing, so if that's too small I'll probably change it.
- The LH margins are kinda small (I tend to make them small as well), which means it can sometimes be a pain for people who want to put their sheets in binders. But I also realize that not everyone uses those, and sometimes that extra space can be useful. It's up to you whether you want to increase those margins a bit, but I figured I'd mention it since it is an important choice I think.
Turns out it's that but between the first C# and D# there's an E an octave above, though I lowered it for playability.
- m22 beats 3-4 LH: I hear these 4 8th notes as E-C#-D#-C#.
I assume it was left as-is.
- There are a bunch of extra 16th notes in certain places in the bassline (like m27 for example), but I'm fine with leaving those in because those bring in some of the percussion parts that you wouldn't otherwise have in just a piano sheet.
These were fixed.
- m26: I would probably put the crescendo in between the 2 staves so it's clear that you want both hands to get louder.
- The offbeat 16th notes in m31, 33, and 35 should be beamed together as a beat wherever possible.
A note: VGMtrans is for ds roms only.Another note: This is wrong. VGMtrans is also capable of converting data from SPC files (SNES music files) and with the right forks, BRSAR/etc. files (Wii music files). From what I can remember, it did work with Mario Kart: Super Circuit as well, though I may be forgetting something.
I believe it's actually the shortest in the series, yeah.Showtime and Rhythm Rally (Prequel) both have it beat :V
Both of these were based on suggestions a friend who's much more familiar with the series' music made. I'll change them back since I actually had it that way before.Somehow we ended up in a situation where I was transcribing the actual bassline from the track, which has weird fluctuations like in the current bass here. Twas a rather silly decision on my end lol, especially given my usual bassline nonsense.
Hey, really nice work! Just a few little things I noticed:belated thank
-In m. 2 (and 31), the d in the melody is quite far from the g in the accompaniment above it; I'd either remove the quarter note in the accompaniment, or move the g an octave down.It's intended to be pedaled, though maybe it's not clear enough on the sheet? If other people yell at me to make it more obvious I'll probably do it.
-In the original, the melody from m. 5 to m. 12 is an octave higher (like you have it after m. 12). Did you have a reason for moving it an octave down?I kinda liked it being there, particularly because the timbre of the lead sounds deeper than it actually is, and it suited the piece nicely. It also helps with the next point.
-I believe there's a second voice that's playing c#'s alongside the melody in m. 10Correct. I've been gotten.
-Maybe a bit picky, but I'd move the subtitle and arranger text a bit higher, because it feels a little bit too far down for me. You decide if that's relevant or not lolDid this anyway, because I agree. :V
Actually no, it's still there. Exactly the same as it was before.If you're referring to the harmony in the other Micro-Row sheet in that section, it isn't present in this song. The harmony was played by an electric organ instrument in the background that isn't in the sequel song and the main synth instrument doesn't play it either. As for everything else, I'll get to it as soon as I can.
- m29-34 I think it is worth adding the harmonies to the RH
At long last, a Rhythm Heaven sheet!bueno
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