Thanks a lot! I'm a total MPC->AMS convert, I love it. There's still only one type of editing that can be done in MPC that I havn't found an easy way to reproduce in AMS, but FordPrefect is working on the next version which I'm really looking forward to.
Thanks for the comment and the recording Rehd. I didn't even read about you being a piano player until after you recorded this for me. I'm glad you approve. ;-)
Omg this is beautiful :-DD I LOVE the rubato you put in, it sounds truly like someone is actually playing this and putting their own creative spin on it. Really great job man, the arranging here is just so awesome :-D Thumb up and faved!
Thanks! I admit I relied heavily on sheet music to compose it. Every measure in AMS represents an eighth note on the score, and every note is placed to accuratly match what appears on the sheet music. However the way this piece is played has nothing to do with a steady tempo, so every space with nothing playing is carefully planned out to last the right amount of time; almost emulating a person playing it.
AWESOME THANKS!
Azur1200 7 months ago
@Azur1200 You're welcome! Thanks for the fave.
BlutoCash 7 months ago
Looking back, you REALLY should have won round 9
Flaminglog 9 months ago
@Flaminglog Hey I'm just happy I didn't have to host a round, heh.
BlutoCash 9 months ago
This is VERY impressive!! :D
Shamrock67 1 year ago
@Shamrock67 Thanks VERY much
BlutoCash 1 year ago
Woah, this is great :o i've tried so many times to use sequencer but i just can't do it..... how'd you slow and speed up the tempo?
Pwnzin8r 1 year ago
@Pwnzin8r
Thanks a lot! I'm a total MPC->AMS convert, I love it. There's still only one type of editing that can be done in MPC that I havn't found an easy way to reproduce in AMS, but FordPrefect is working on the next version which I'm really looking forward to.
BlutoCash 1 year ago
@YukonCorneleone
Thanks a lot. Go AMS!
BlutoCash 1 year ago
When I clicked the bottom, I went WOAHHHHH SO MANY MARKS
And then when I listened... WOAHHHH awesome music
RehdBlob 1 year ago
@RehdBlob
Thanks for the comment and the recording Rehd. I didn't even read about you being a piano player until after you recorded this for me. I'm glad you approve. ;-)
BlutoCash 1 year ago
Amazing use of the speedmarks
ps2nolimits 1 year ago
@ps2nolimits
Thanks, it started out as a speedmark experiment that turned out well I think.
BlutoCash 1 year ago
@BlutoCash "well" is an understatement ;)
ps2nolimits 1 year ago
Absolutely beautiful, sounds pretty much like someone actually playing it. Like + fav
savvn 1 year ago
@savvn
Thanks a lot. That is the effect I was hoping for. Btw belated subbed to you.
BlutoCash 1 year ago
OH GOD SUBSCRIBED NOW
phantomtaco132 1 year ago
@phantomtaco132
LoL, thanks Taco.
BlutoCash 1 year ago
Omg this is beautiful :-DD I LOVE the rubato you put in, it sounds truly like someone is actually playing this and putting their own creative spin on it. Really great job man, the arranging here is just so awesome :-D Thumb up and faved!
ElectricPopTart18 1 year ago
@ElectricPopTart18
Thank you so very much, Mr. Tart. ;-D
BlutoCash 1 year ago
Even though this is one of the most realistic and best Mario Paint Piano comps on youtube imo
Friedfischer 1 year ago
WHY so much space between the notes!?!?
But really well done!
Friedfischer 1 year ago
@Friedfischer
Thanks! I admit I relied heavily on sheet music to compose it. Every measure in AMS represents an eighth note on the score, and every note is placed to accuratly match what appears on the sheet music. However the way this piece is played has nothing to do with a steady tempo, so every space with nothing playing is carefully planned out to last the right amount of time; almost emulating a person playing it.
BlutoCash 1 year ago