Author Topic: carolcat plays piano (now with more music)  (Read 4000 times)

yes it's true
i know i messed up on a few notes and the timing is a bit weird, but i suppose it's ok
(also it's really quiet for some reason, i'm not sure how to fix that)

feel free to rate or give suggestions or whatever

NEW SONG
POPIPO (VEGETABLE JUICE SONG)


now jake white approved
now morningstar approved
« Last Edit: February 15, 2012, 10:01:36 PM by carolcat »

I approve.
That sounds really good, your sense of dynamics is very impressive. I've never really understood how people are able to use good 'tone' with keys, that's just like, what. I play trombone myself, so it confuses me lol.

I approve.
That sounds really good, your sense of dynamics is very impressive. I've never really understood how people are able to use good 'tone' with keys, that's just like, what. I play trombone myself, so it confuses me lol.
Thanks.
That's not even the complete version of the song, there's another small part of it that I didn't manage to learn while my aunt was teaching me. Some of the tempo is off as well, like where there are weird pauses when it's supposed to be back-to-back sections without much pause.

I've only been playing piano for about 3 years, so there's still a lot of stuff that I need to work on.

Kinda sounds sad on the piano.

It is very nice though!

Kinda sounds sad on the piano.

It is very nice though!
It's intended to be sad/dramatic.

Thank you.

Wow lol, I just was doing this song in Beat Hazard. Nice.

I can play piano too :D

the piece sounds really easy though, but shaping does take work admittedly.

I can play piano too :D

the piece sounds really easy though, but shaping does take work admittedly.
My aunt hasn't taught me the full version of it, so this is all I've got. I'm planning on seeing if I can pull off a much faster song, though.

I love you.  
I thought nobody played dramatic or tasteful music anymore.  
Also, it sounds nice so I like.  

I will trans it, or probably just redraw it only better, and  trans that one later.  

EDIT: Also, feel free to put this on the opening post.  
« Last Edit: February 16, 2012, 03:14:45 PM by morningstar »

I love you. 
I thought nobody played dramatic or tasteful music anymore. 
Also, it sounds nice so I like. 
I love playing dramatic music <3

nice.

you sounded pretty choppy, though. You didn't really flow into the notes- you kinda just pounded them out. playing a piece well isn't just acing all the notes(as DDR would like us to believe), but also, making it sound like it's a piece then just a long strung out arpeggio.

also, try to shy away from single octaves chords. yes yes, i know they sound epic and they're simple, but they're pretty bland.

anti block i don't think she actually wrote the piece she's just playing it. your comment seems more suited towards the composer.

anti block i don't think she actually wrote the piece she's just playing it. your comment seems more suited towards the composer.
just because you're playing a piece doesn't mean you can't make it sound good.

I often play sheet music and try to add in that extra note that makes it sound better.

and that part about piece flow- that's entirely carol. she needs to work on that.

just because you're playing a piece doesn't mean you can't make it sound good.

I often play sheet music and try to add in that extra note that makes it sound better.
true, but I don't know many people who actually do that. Though its not a bad idea. Breaking up octaves with middle notes does work.

and that part about piece flow- that's entirely carol. she needs to work on that.
yes, i agree with you there. I was directing the previous post to your octaves chords comment.