@charliebucket46 Unfortunately, they're not free. You can get Final Cut Pro from the Mac App Store, and Sony Vegas from Sony's website. You can download a free trial of Vegas, I think.
@ArmoredPenguin0 because it's slightly different from your sheets. watch closely. the first A is a dotted sixteenth note along with the last one as well. in other words he plays one note in between the first A and the following C note as well as one note in between the last A and the following C note.
@ArmoredPenguin0 if you're counting in 6/8. it's on beat 4. on beat 4 in the left hand you play A right? well in between that A in the left hand if you watch the video closely, he plays an E note in the right hand which is right before the following simultaneous notes of C in the left hand and A in the right hand.
@charliebucket46 Lol, i understand what you're saying. The problem is, you're expecting Kyle to be playing nonuplets of arpeggios in perfect sync. He intends for them to be in perfect sync, but it's impossible to 'actually' do so as a human. It's only possible with midi or something. When you're playing that fast, there's bound to be some disparities.
@charliebucket46 Sure, but there's really nothing that' technical about this. It's two ascending A minor arpeggios, each starting at a different note, so the resulting 3rds and 4ths sound really fucking cool. But it's also hard as fuck to play. But anyway yeah, not that technical. There aren't any errors in the transcription there. I guarantee it.
How do you manage to slow the video down?
Is this what you do for all of the difficult parts? seems helpful :D
opiameathew 5 months ago
@opiameathew I used Sony Vegas to slow it down. And I slow everything down, just for the sake of thoroughness. It is indeed helpful.
ArmoredPenguin0 in reply to opiameathew (Show the comment) 5 months ago
@ArmoredPenguin0 ah I see, thank you!
we should really work together in transcribing a piece sometime :D might be fun
opiameathew in reply to ArmoredPenguin0 (Show the comment) 5 months ago
basically in those last three counts of measure 3. the left hand is supposed to be TRI- (rest) -LET, TRI-P-LET, TRI-P- (rest), Quarter note.
charliebucket46 7 months ago
hahaha nice dude! thanks alot lol! What kind of program are you using to slow it down with the same sound quality?? :D
charliebucket46 7 months ago
@charliebucket46 No probem lol. Sony Vegas Pro 8.0. I'll be using Final Cut Pro soon, when I leave for school. Supposedly it's better.
ArmoredPenguin0 in reply to charliebucket46 (Show the comment) 7 months ago
@ArmoredPenguin0 damnn that's awesome. is it free or where do you get it?
charliebucket46 in reply to ArmoredPenguin0 (Show the comment) 7 months ago
@charliebucket46 Unfortunately, they're not free. You can get Final Cut Pro from the Mac App Store, and Sony Vegas from Sony's website. You can download a free trial of Vegas, I think.
ArmoredPenguin0 in reply to charliebucket46 (Show the comment) 7 months ago
@ArmoredPenguin0 btw pleaes keep this vid up
charliebucket46 in reply to ArmoredPenguin0 (Show the comment) 7 months ago
@charliebucket46 Okay, but what for?
ArmoredPenguin0 in reply to charliebucket46 (Show the comment) 7 months ago
@ArmoredPenguin0 because it's slightly different from your sheets. watch closely. the first A is a dotted sixteenth note along with the last one as well. in other words he plays one note in between the first A and the following C note as well as one note in between the last A and the following C note.
charliebucket46 in reply to ArmoredPenguin0 (Show the comment) 7 months ago
@charliebucket46 I don't get it at the second, but tell me exactly where (which beat) you're talking about.
ArmoredPenguin0 in reply to charliebucket46 (Show the comment) 7 months ago
@ArmoredPenguin0 okay. wait one second
charliebucket46 in reply to ArmoredPenguin0 (Show the comment) 7 months ago
@ArmoredPenguin0 if you're counting in 6/8. it's on beat 4. on beat 4 in the left hand you play A right? well in between that A in the left hand if you watch the video closely, he plays an E note in the right hand which is right before the following simultaneous notes of C in the left hand and A in the right hand.
charliebucket46 in reply to ArmoredPenguin0 (Show the comment) 7 months ago
@charliebucket46 measure 103 not 3*
charliebucket46 in reply to charliebucket46 (Show the comment) 7 months ago
@charliebucket46 Lol, i understand what you're saying. The problem is, you're expecting Kyle to be playing nonuplets of arpeggios in perfect sync. He intends for them to be in perfect sync, but it's impossible to 'actually' do so as a human. It's only possible with midi or something. When you're playing that fast, there's bound to be some disparities.
ArmoredPenguin0 in reply to charliebucket46 (Show the comment) 7 months ago
@ArmoredPenguin0 yeah i suppose you're right lol. but i wanna play it EXACTLY like Kyle lol!
charliebucket46 in reply to ArmoredPenguin0 (Show the comment) 7 months ago
@charliebucket46 Be a robot! You'll play it better than Kyle!
ArmoredPenguin0 in reply to charliebucket46 (Show the comment) 7 months ago
@ArmoredPenguin0 so just keep it up if you don't mind. :p
charliebucket46 in reply to ArmoredPenguin0 (Show the comment) 7 months ago
@charliebucket46 Sure, but there's really nothing that' technical about this. It's two ascending A minor arpeggios, each starting at a different note, so the resulting 3rds and 4ths sound really fucking cool. But it's also hard as fuck to play. But anyway yeah, not that technical. There aren't any errors in the transcription there. I guarantee it.
ArmoredPenguin0 in reply to charliebucket46 (Show the comment) 7 months ago
@ArmoredPenguin0 alrite :p i believe you. it's a great transcription in general, good job.
charliebucket46 in reply to ArmoredPenguin0 (Show the comment) 7 months ago
@ArmoredPenguin0 i hope that make sense, i'm not sure how else to explain it.
charliebucket46 in reply to ArmoredPenguin0 (Show the comment) 7 months ago