I'd definitely be up for the sports one too for obvious reasons.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Libera on February 26, 2022, 01:14:44 PMAlthough I should probably ask what the deal with 'The SEGA Sound Team' credit is? Is that standard for this game on the site? I fully admit I am not up to date on the Sonic crediting situation.Yes. That is the standard for the sheets of this game in particular due to the fact that there are about nine different composers credited for this game, which doesn't include the uncredited Michael Jackson. What makes it worse is that there isn't any official source online that tells who specifically composed which song.
Quote from: Libera on February 25, 2022, 10:22:35 AMI think maybe you have become confused when you removed the key signature changes and so you now have chords like F7 rather than Fm7, Cm7 rather than C7 etc. I would recommend having another look through this as I don't think it is out of your ability to fix those mistakes.I only half-understood this statement here. I assume this was only for measures 10-17 again, and I changed a few notes' accidentals manually while keeping the same key signature. When I listen to the source and the sheet playback, they sound pretty accurate to me now. I might be mishearing though.
Quote from: Libera on February 21, 2022, 11:24:44 AM-I think starting on beat 3.25 in the pickup is a little confusing. I'd suggest starting on beat 3 with a sixteenth rest, to make that rhythm more readable.All this should be taken care of.
-You can add in the Ds in the chords in bars 9/21.
-Personally I would just get rid of the written-in key changes. Each one only lasts for four bars and I think it'll be completely readable without them. If you do really want to keep the, you should use double barlines on all of them.
-I would reconsider whether all of the dyads in bars 22-29 are really necessary or are just going to be a barrier to performance. I think particularly the ones in 25/29 are quite tricky and I don't think much would be lost if you dropped them aside from maybe the first and last note. Something to think about anyway.
-I'd actually recommend an F# over the Gb in bars 23/27 to avoid the Gn/Gb flat, but you may want a courtesy natural for the next Fn if you do this. This isn't super important.
Quote from: Latios212 on February 16, 2022, 08:53:30 PM- I don't think the LH restrikes on m. 1 beat 4.25, m. 5 beat 4.5The notes are there, the synth just makes them sound less prominent from how smooth it is. They're more noticeable in the Nintendo 64's version of the song.
Quote from: Kricketune54 on February 15, 2022, 07:44:21 AMOne thing that did jump out at me is that at m47 the LH part is flats whereas the RH and in other instances of this rhythm the accidentals are sharps.I getcha. I mostly did it because the next measure was a half-step down. I changed it to sharps and now the next measure has courtesy naturals.
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