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Let's write a song one note at a time - Sleepy - 06-06-2016 i'll start: C RE: Let's write a song one note at a time - Kaynato - 06-06-2016 Down a perfect fourth after one beat. RE: Let's write a song one note at a time - Kíeros - 06-06-2016 Up to the B right below the initial C after one and a half beats. RE: Let's write a song one note at a time - Sleepy - 06-06-2016 Immediately another C RE: Let's write a song one note at a time - Sruixan - 06-06-2016 A (note length to taste) RE: Let's write a song one note at a time - a52 - 06-06-2016 A m7 RE: Let's write a song one note at a time - Kíeros - 06-06-2016 Ab for one beat RE: Let's write a song one note at a time - a52 - 06-06-2016 Rolled C# diminished for 1.5 beats RE: Let's write a song one note at a time - Kaynato - 06-06-2016 At the same time, a minor third beneath but held only for 1 beat. RE: Let's write a song one note at a time - Sleepy - 06-06-2016 https://picosong.com/ZVQp/ I don't know how to play piano, tell me what to fix RE: Let's write a song one note at a time - Kaynato - 06-06-2016 random piano thing this piano thing RE: Let's write a song one note at a time - Sruixan - 06-06-2016 That is sounding distressingly like an acceptable piece, especially in Kaynato's rendition. Well done all? F#, one beat. (also Sleepy thank you for this evening's "thing to play out the window to the ever-irritating loudmouths on the balcony" I think it went down well) RE: Let's write a song one note at a time - Kaynato - 06-06-2016 One major third above, three-quarters of a beat after the onset of the F#, lasting for one quarter beat. RE: Let's write a song one note at a time - Kíeros - 06-06-2016 So acceptable? E# for 5 beats, because let's screw up time as well. RE: Let's write a song one note at a time - Kaynato - 06-06-2016 A# above the E# but within one octave, one beat into the E# and lasting for a single beat. RE: Let's write a song one note at a time - Sruixan - 06-06-2016 C, after the A# ends but before the E# ends. RE: Let's write a song one note at a time - a52 - 06-06-2016 Staccato high B flat RE: Let's write a song one note at a time - Sruixan - 06-06-2016 Staccato higher B flat. RE: Let's write a song one note at a time - Kíeros - 06-07-2016 Staccatissimo highest B flat on a standard piano. RE: Let's write a song one note at a time - Kaynato - 06-07-2016 Glissando from that to the lowest B flat on a standard piano. RE: Let's write a song one note at a time - Kíeros - 06-07-2016 While still holding the lowest Bb, play the A right below it fortissimo. RE: Let's write a song one note at a time - Kaynato - 06-07-2016 Within three beats, complete a diminished arpeggio right past middle C but no more than one note past. RE: Let's write a song one note at a time - SeaWyrm - 06-07-2016 All of the notes so far, but shifted up an octave and twice as fast. RE: Let's write a song one note at a time - Kaynato - 06-07-2016 The first three chords of the piano rendition of THE GRAND GATE OF KIEV by Modest Mussorgsky, in C sharp major. RE: Let's write a song one note at a time - SeaWyrm - 06-07-2016 C# C.. |