Mirrormn wrote:The long-awaited, much-requested, OST-version of Moment of Decision is finished. Sorry it's been so long; I kept getting distracted by work, moving, laziness, etc. This will likely be my last transcription for the foreseeable future, since Diablo 3 will be released soon, and I am inevitably going to become hopelessly addicted to it. Thankfully, my last transcription turned out to be a good one! I'm really pleased with the way it turned out, especially the crescendo at 1:57 that integrates a bit of the strings into the left-hand piano part to give a very rich sound.
DUDE! NOT COOL, I JUST FINISHED REMAKING THIS T_T. S'okay though. At least now I can play this on piano. And you saved me from going and doing this myself. Anywho, if you're interested in how the remake turned out, check it out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vB9KSmKVFfs
Re: Piano Sheet Music?
Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 12:20 am
by Sk3tch
Thanks a ton for making this.
I found this game a few days ago and i am loving it. My current goal is to 100% this game. And today i was thinking about where i would find some sheet music. And BAM one short Google search after i find myself here. Thanks for all of the talent in the performances and transcribing. Please keep this up.
So thanks again, I love you all, and I am going to return to my Piano for more practice
ps. I made an account just to say this.
Painful History
Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 8:52 am
by Wormy
Alright. I don't know if anyone cares, but I've noticed the current transcriptions (apologies if the creators specified they were arrangements) of Painful History have a lot of inaccuracies. (I'm glad someone corrected everyone about it being in Ab minor before I came to this thread; Good work guys.) I'm doing my best to transcribe it as accurately as possible.
This is what I've accomplished in a few minutes. The harmony in the fifth measure sounds a bit off because there is a tritone (augmented fourth) between the left-hand Fb and the right-hand Bb but I've listened to that section countless times and I'm almost certain it is correct. Maybe another time, with fresh eyes and ears, I can correct any mistakes.
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In addition, here is a simple midi if you want to listen to how that sheet music would be played exactly as written.
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I'd love to work on it some more but I have to be up in an hour (I have an appointment with my psychiatrist; There's more than one major reason I loved Hanako and this song so much.) and I have yet to sleep. In addition to that I think I'm pretty good at music but I have trouble staying motivated and doing much of anything so I apologize if it takes me a long time to finish it if I ever do. I'll do my best.
I'll also try to transpose it to a simpler key for you whiny string players. I'm teasing, of course. I know how killer it is to read key signatures like this before you're used to playing them on a string instrument. I played cello for a musical and we had lots of crazy major flat keys and clef changes everywhere. Luckily my experience with piano allowed me to adjust after a few rehearsals. I guess I'll pick something comfortable like E minor if it sounds okay. Let me know if you have any suggestions for transposition.
Keep up the good work, friends. I'll even use some of your transcriptions as guidelines if they've already accomplished things that are taking me a while to figure out.
Re: Piano Sheet Music?
Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 10:32 am
by Snow_Storm
Wormy wrote:I'll also try to transpose it to a simpler key for you whiny string players. I'm teasing, of course. I know how killer it is to read key signatures like this before you're used to playing them on a string instrument. I played cello for a musical and we had lots of crazy major flat keys and clef changes everywhere. Luckily my experience with piano allowed me to adjust after a few rehearsals. I guess I'll pick something comfortable like E minor if it sounds okay. Let me know if you have any suggestions for transposition.
I was personally gonna upload a picture of myself giving you the middle finger for calling us string players whiny about key signatures that would be impossible for us to play, but I figured you were joking, ha ha.
MY suggestion would be that to make the song in the key of A Minor/C Major. This is me going off on the fact that Jitter, as well as Raindrops and Puddles are just remixes of Painful History. Granted, you're gonna need a few accidentals for the arragements. but meh.
Re: Piano Sheet Music?
Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 10:36 am
by Snow_Storm
Wormy wrote:I'll also try to transpose it to a simpler key for you whiny string players. I'm teasing, of course. I know how killer it is to read key signatures like this before you're used to playing them on a string instrument. I played cello for a musical and we had lots of crazy major flat keys and clef changes everywhere. Luckily my experience with piano allowed me to adjust after a few rehearsals. I guess I'll pick something comfortable like E minor if it sounds okay. Let me know if you have any suggestions for transposition.
I was personally gonna upload a picture of myself giving you the middle finger for calling us string players whiny about key signatures that would be impossible for us to play, but I figured you were joking, ha ha.
MY suggestion would be that to make the song in the key of A Minor/C Major. This is me going off on the fact that Jitter, as well as Raindrops and Puddles are just remixes of Painful History. Granted, you're gonna need a few accidentals for the arragements. but meh.
Re: Piano Sheet Music?
Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 12:18 pm
by Wormy
Snow_Storm wrote:
Wormy wrote:I'll also try to transpose it to a simpler key for you whiny string players. I'm teasing, of course. I know how killer it is to read key signatures like this before you're used to playing them on a string instrument. I played cello for a musical and we had lots of crazy major flat keys and clef changes everywhere. Luckily my experience with piano allowed me to adjust after a few rehearsals. I guess I'll pick something comfortable like E minor if it sounds okay. Let me know if you have any suggestions for transposition.
I was personally gonna upload a picture of myself giving you the middle finger for calling us string players whiny about key signatures that would be impossible for us to play, but I figured you were joking, ha ha.
MY suggestion would be that to make the song in the key of A Minor/C Major. This is me going off on the fact that Jitter, as well as Raindrops and Puddles are just remixes of Painful History. Granted, you're gonna need a few accidentals for the arragements. but meh.
Oh yes A minor would be good. I don't know why I didn't think of that because I know Jitter very well. Luckily the wonders of notation software make transposition easier. It's a mind-numbing task doing it by hand, which I still do anyway.
Re: Piano Sheet Music?
Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 3:49 pm
by mprasil
Hey guys, remember me?
Sorry I haven't been on for so long. I haven't had internet access since my last post :S.
Has anyone transcribed Shadow of Truth yet? If so, should I scrap my version that's almost done?
Re: Piano Sheet Music?
Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 5:39 pm
by Lolzster
mprasil wrote:Hey guys, remember me?
Sorry I haven't been on for so long. I haven't had internet access since my last post :S.
Has anyone transcribed Shadow of Truth yet? If so, should I scrap my version that's almost done?
no one transcribed it yet I don't think, I would like to see yours when its done
Re: Piano Sheet Music?
Posted: Sun May 27, 2012 8:06 am
by saber2th
mprasil wrote:Hey guys, remember me?
Sorry I haven't been on for so long. I haven't had internet access since my last post :S.
Has anyone transcribed Shadow of Truth yet? If so, should I scrap my version that's almost done?
Welcome back, can't wait to see it when you finish with it.
Re: Piano Sheet Music?
Posted: Thu May 31, 2012 2:03 am
by Snow_Storm
Meh. Me failing at playing "Painful History".
Re: Piano Sheet Music?
Posted: Thu May 31, 2012 9:29 pm
by FriendlyAnon
Hello all.
I was wondering, would Red Velvet's melody be playable on tenor and violin? I love the song too much to not want to try and play it, but I don't want to dive in headfirst too quickly.
Re: Piano Sheet Music?
Posted: Thu May 31, 2012 10:02 pm
by Snow_Storm
FriendlyAnon wrote:Hello all.
I was wondering, would Red Velvet's melody be playable on tenor and violin? I love the song too much to not want to try and play it, but I don't want to dive in headfirst too quickly.
Personally, I think the Red Velvet sheet music we got here isn't in the right key for some reason, but that's me.
Anyway, from one violinist to another, it is possible to play Red Velvet. I have yet to test it out but once I do, I'll hit you up.
Re: Piano Sheet Music?
Posted: Thu May 31, 2012 11:25 pm
by Soup4Thought
It's the Anon. :b
Alright, thanks a ton. I'll probably experiment a bit with it on the tenor by myself.
Re: Piano Sheet Music?
Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 9:56 pm
by Sk3tch
Been practicing for a while now and i can almost play Painful History on the piano.
I am at the ending and so i just need to finish it up and do some polishing.
When it is finished I will try to record it and post a video up here.
Re: Piano Sheet Music?
Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 11:37 pm
by Mirrormn
Snow_Storm wrote:Personally, I think the Red Velvet sheet music we got here isn't in the right key for some reason, but that's me.
NicolArmarfi posted a score for Red Velvet that is, indeed, a half step lower than the OST version of the song. Why it is that way, I do not know. My piano transcription corrects this. Unfortunately, my piano transcription combines the melody with a lot of other chordal and ornamental notes in the right-hand part, so it's difficult to read the melody straight off of that sheet. To make it easier for you, I've extracted the melody to create parts specifically for tenor sax and violin:
If there is interest, I can also re-transpose the original instrumentation score without the melody part in order to create a melody-less accompaniment that you can play along with.