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#31
Quote from: Dekkadeci on July 27, 2019, 10:31:13 AMYup, just as I suspected from your description of the song,  this song jumps octaves between the verse and the chorus. I'd say the verse starts on the D# below Middle C and the chorus starts on the D# above Middle C. I feel that their tonics are similarly 1 octave apart from each other.
I'd say the verse starts on F#, actually, although I suppose you mean the extra note for the extra syllable in the second verse. Low it is, then. That is quite low for the verses!
Edit: I was mistaken! Back when I made this topic, I thought that men and women used the same registers, with bass being the lowest, then alto, then soprano, and tenor being the highest human voice range. This is incorrect, though: tenor is actually a little bit lower than alto! Bass and tenor both sing an octave lower than I thought. Taking that into consideration, starting the chorus on D# above middle C (D#4 in the Young system, D#' in the Helmholtz system), the choruses are actually very high, and the verses aren't low!
#32
Hi, it's me again!

Is there anyone here who can tell in what octave a human voice is singing? I can usually tell myself, but there's this one song where I can't figure it out: https://youtu.be/3bbgvA70Cjc If I sing it low, the verses seem too low, but if I sing it high, the refrain seems too high... I hope someone can help me out, as every time I sing this song I struggle. :P
#33
Music / Re: Favourite Soundtrack per platform
July 13, 2019, 08:16:45 AM
Quote from: E. Gadd Industries on May 19, 2017, 04:39:49 PMSNES: Super Mario World
Very good! I knew this soundtrack well already, though. The ending theme is great. :)
QuoteN64: Uhhhhh... Mario Kart 64
Another amazing soundtrack that I already knew. And this one's got an even better ending theme!
QuoteGB: Dr. Mario
Very fun and quirky!! I enjoyed that.
QuoteGCN: A draw between Wario World
There wasn't a video with this entire soundtrack, so it's hard to find my comments. It's got some fun tracks for sure! But I think that as a whole I didn't enjoy it much.
Quote& Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour
Nice. :) Not super interesting right away, but I imagine these become better the more you listen to them.
QuoteDraw between Kirby's Epic Yarn
That was so much fun!! Lava Landing is amazing. I even printed the sheet music from here (and corrected it by ear ;)) and have been playing it now and then, it really is so much fun!! I also particularly enjoyed Melody Town. I like how humble it is.
Quote& Wario Land: Shake It! (Tomoya Tomita FTW!!!)
I also really like Tomoya Tomita, but despite there being some fun in it for me, this soundtrack didn't resonate with me well. It sounds good, but I didn't enjoy it most of the time.
Quote3DS: Draw between Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon
That was great! It sounds adventurous and fresh, like Pokémon Mystery Dungeon should. It's also got some really intense and/or epic themes, which are very good, but so grand that I wonder how they fit in the game. :P I also enjoyed the remakes from the original game, as I am playing that. ;)
Quote& Mario Golf: World Tour
I couldn't find a reliable rip of this one, so I wasn't actually able to listen to it. :/
#34
Quote from: InsigTurtle on June 30, 2019, 10:29:25 PMthese are the first two i can recall (i didn't play pokemon until i was like 12 since i thought it was a kids game)
Wait, this doesn't make sense. xD If you thought it was a kids' game, you shouldn't have played it after you were 12 (or 15 rather), not until. :P
#35
Music / Re: GarageBand alternative?
April 15, 2019, 03:15:57 AM
It turns out that this is not actually true! I got to know through this video that there are in fact cheap DAWs. Namely, free ones. I tried Cakewalk, but couldn't manage to do anything with it. I am now learning LMMS. I have not tried Ardour.
#36
Nintendo / Re: Nintendo Network IDs
March 02, 2019, 09:23:49 AM
Mine is The607. :) I'm not sure how useful being friends is without Miiverse, though.
#37
Nintendo / Re: Pokémon Sword and Shield
March 02, 2019, 08:30:12 AM
It looks interesting. :)
I'm not intending to skip generations though, and I have yet to get Crystal... as a kid, my parents didn't like Pokémon, so I only got Pokémon Blue for myself when I turned 18, less than 2 years ago. I did enjoy it, though! But I haven't played it much after beating the Elite Four.
Anyway, a friend of mine thinks Pokémon is a dead cow by now, but I doubt it. I think that if it is done right, there can be another popular Pokémon game.
#38
Here's a wav I shared with a friend earlier, containing the first 8 measures of the song, and also those 8 measures in an older version of my transcription. https://drive.google.com/file/d/15sT5d58YBIilJBZIROYTeGFGmT-IT51F/view?usp=drivesdk
#39
Hi, it's me again!

I'm transcribing a theme where every part uses two triplets or one 6plet per measure, if there are any notes at all. Do I simply notate this using triplets in every measure (because a 6plet seems unconventional) or is there a way to make the entire song have this rhythm?
Thanks. :)
I figured I'd better ask before I finish the entire piece. ;)
#40
Ah, nice question!
I tried playing the Super Mario Bros. theme on piano as a kid. Not even by ear: just from memory. I actually kept going for quite a while, until one day my father decided he'd try it, and at his first try did a much better job than I could do. ::)
My first sheet played was the Angry Birds theme, but I didn't get too far with it.
Then I found NinSheetMusic, and learnt to play Day Map Theme from Wario Land 3. That's the first full theme I learnt to play on piano.
#41
Music / Re: GarageBand alternative?
February 18, 2019, 05:24:10 AM
Quote from: Libera on February 12, 2019, 05:03:10 AMThe only affordable DAW I know of is Reaper, but that doesn't come with any VSTs at all so you'd have to separately find those yourself.

And even Reaper is not that cheap.  So you're probably out of luck unless you want to increase your budget.  (Or there might be something that I haven't heard of before.)
Alright, thanks! That's unfortunate, but not wholly unexpected. Honestly, I am grateful that nowadays there are sheet music and tracker based programs available for free, as I don't think that has always been the case! I guess these 'DAWs' (I didn't know that's what they were called) are just generally more expensive. I guess the only reason GarageBand is so cheap is that Apple devices are so expensive that the earnings of the platform cover for the expenses of developing GarageBand?

Quote from: LeviR.star on February 12, 2019, 12:33:25 PMI don't see many of us regular Discord members stepping into the forums here very often to help outside of submissions. At least let them know that we're not dead, and maybe they can appreciate being part of this community.
Eh, there's a banner for the Discord server on all pages on the forum, don't most people notice that?
#42
Music / Re: GarageBand alternative?
February 12, 2019, 04:56:51 AM
Quote from: LeviR.star on February 11, 2019, 04:40:00 AMDefinitely this.

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If you're looking for activity, 607, go to our Discord server that we keep linking forum members to.
Hm, that's unfortunate. I am in the Discord server, but I thought that surely the forum would be a better place for questions. If I'd ask a question like this in a Discord server it'd be buried too quickly.
#43
Music / Re: GarageBand alternative?
February 11, 2019, 03:55:22 AM
None! Huh, that's a little surprising. Or might this forum be decreasing in activity?
#44
Music / GarageBand alternative?
February 06, 2019, 02:09:06 AM
Hi, it's me again!

In the title I am asking for a GarageBand alternative. With that I mean the following: does anyone know of an affordable (<€50) piano roll-based composition program for Windows? It needs to have at least stereo panning and 'automation' (gradually changing the volume of individual instruments; I don't know why it's called 'automation' in GarageBand or what it is normally called, as I can't find it on Google), and it needs to have good instrument sounds (better than the default Windows MIDI library) included.
It does not need to have features like loops or automatic chords. I can compose myself.
Thanks, I hope there is something for me. :)
#45
Movies & TV / Re: Bolt. Not bad.
February 02, 2019, 01:36:49 AM
I haven't seen Bolt, but I do know House on Wheels from Bolt. It's one of my favourite pieces of music.