Gold and Oden (Piano) ~ One Piece Background Music Collection

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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2010

I'am in love with One Piece's Background Music. Sadly until now there isn't much sheet music about it around. Maybe I will transcribe a bit from time to time.
But until then "Gold and Oden" is allready free.
Get it on josh's: http://josh.agarrado.net/music/anime/index.php?startswith=O

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  • Awesome! Could you make a tutorial of this? I've tried playing it, but it sounds like I'm playing the wrong notes or something. XD

  • @arcobalenoskull

    Hmm.., I really doubt a tutorial would be of much use for you. Are you trying to just playing it by ear? ..Or are you one of this per-eyesight-learners? ;)

    Because, since the sheet music is allready free, I totally don't know what I could possibly do for you.

  • @RiiNagaja

    Haha, I'm none of those. XD I have the sheet, but I'm not sure if I'm playing the right notes. Like I might be doing D flat when I'm supposed to be E flat, but I haven't done piano lessons in such a long time, so I'm not sure.

  • @arcobalenoskull

    That sounds like you are hearing it two half notes lower than in the score. I just tried it and yes, it still sounds very much original. But I also tried this transpositon with the mp3 in the background and... the transcription is definitly the right one ;D

    I wouldn't be surprised though if the series had some variations, and thats where your confusion might come from.

  • @RiiNagaja

    So, if that was your problem you can either try to endure your transposition, since it is important to stay friend with your ear in music, or you try getting used to the recorded original, which might just be a proto-version for anything else.

    Anyway, the sheetmusic is definitly right. You can count the relative pitches and than you're having it for every position you like on piano.

  • just make it slower :) your piano's sound is great... perfect for this soundtrack :P

  • @ciccirocco :

    I will try so great master :P

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  • nice sound

    love the song

    trying to play it on piano now

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