Yeah, sadly old songs won't bring a lot of views so not many people willing to cover it. I prioritize cover songs I like but I still try to cover new one every now and then too.
Really glad to hear that, though I would advise against starting with this one since this on involves a lot of strumming and a bit long, you might get tired of it. Start with picking-only and short arrangements, but either way don't practice any song too much since you don't really want to grow to hate the song. Also feel free to ask me anything!
I'd say go for it. You might be able to spot some similarities with another well-known anime. Honestly, I kind of wished I watched Madoka before said anime.
@@exorbitantmango200 Same opinion, it is quite chill and enjoyable and sometimes tense too. Watch it if you don't know what to watch next. There are quite a lot of anime with this theme too, girl gain magical power and fight monsters with others, so it is worth checking out Madoka, one of the top anime of this genre.
Luckily this video has a nice angle of my right hand, so it could be a nice reference. Generally, it is best to rest the finger on the strings, since it is easier to pluck from resting, than to reach down to the string instantly. However, you can see that my fingers are actually in the air most of the time, which is due to the dynamic of strumming up and down, so it is easier not to try and rest the fingers on the strings. Also another reason is I want to keep the strings ringing. My best advice is to practice slow at first, and as you practice more and more and play faster, your right hand can naturally reach and pluck the strings from midair, so you can hover your fingers a bit more. There is one small part that I have to make a conscious effort to, which you can see pretty clearly in the chorus, which is using my right ring or pinky finger to stop the last string, especially during downward strum, so I don't accidentally pluck the last string. Best of luck with practicing!
@@Nekoconn hey I have a question. I think the chords/tabs you gave are slightly different from the video . Is it because it's free? AND THANKS FOR THE TIPS
@@Starlynn17 My tabs aren't exactly as I played because I write the tabs 1 or 2 weeks after I play and I might not remember how I play it exactly. Also I can't tabs my mistakes either. But feel free to let me know if you want to clarify at any section.
Need more people to cover theme songs from past shows. Cant wait for the tab!
Yeah, sadly old songs won't bring a lot of views so not many people willing to cover it. I prioritize cover songs I like but I still try to cover new one every now and then too.
Thank you for waiting, the tabs are out now!
@@Nekoconn No, thank you! I'm going to have fun playing this this weekend!
feel like crying whenever i hear this song :( Great arrangement!!
Glad you like it!
I found your channel a few days ago and enjoyed looking through your past videos. Good stuff!
Thank you, glad you like it!
Good job!
Thank you!
Amazing ❤
Thank you!
Omg this is amazing, you deserve so many more views
Glad you like it!
Gracias ❤️🙏🏻
Glad you like it!
Beautiful...
Really like your songs here. Keep it up...
Thank you
Im getting an acoustic guitar today and im going to try and learn how to play this!
Really glad to hear that, though I would advise against starting with this one since this on involves a lot of strumming and a bit long, you might get tired of it. Start with picking-only and short arrangements, but either way don't practice any song too much since you don't really want to grow to hate the song. Also feel free to ask me anything!
ナイス!
Thank you!
Amazing * . *
Thank you!
Noce arrangement! I really like this. song too. Maybe I should watch Madoka after all :/
I'd say go for it. You might be able to spot some similarities with another well-known anime. Honestly, I kind of wished I watched Madoka before said anime.
@@exorbitantmango200 Same opinion, it is quite chill and enjoyable and sometimes tense too. Watch it if you don't know what to watch next. There are quite a lot of anime with this theme too, girl gain magical power and fight monsters with others, so it is worth checking out Madoka, one of the top anime of this genre.
I'm gonna learn this for sure, any tips for learning fingerstyle? like do i just hover my finger in the string or rest it?
Luckily this video has a nice angle of my right hand, so it could be a nice reference. Generally, it is best to rest the finger on the strings, since it is easier to pluck from resting, than to reach down to the string instantly. However, you can see that my fingers are actually in the air most of the time, which is due to the dynamic of strumming up and down, so it is easier not to try and rest the fingers on the strings. Also another reason is I want to keep the strings ringing. My best advice is to practice slow at first, and as you practice more and more and play faster, your right hand can naturally reach and pluck the strings from midair, so you can hover your fingers a bit more. There is one small part that I have to make a conscious effort to, which you can see pretty clearly in the chorus, which is using my right ring or pinky finger to stop the last string, especially during downward strum, so I don't accidentally pluck the last string.
Best of luck with practicing!
@@Nekoconn hey I have a question. I think the chords/tabs you gave are slightly different from the video . Is it because it's free? AND THANKS FOR THE TIPS
@@Starlynn17 My tabs aren't exactly as I played because I write the tabs 1 or 2 weeks after I play and I might not remember how I play it exactly. Also I can't tabs my mistakes either. But feel free to let me know if you want to clarify at any section.
@@Nekoconn I'm still a beginner so I can't really figure out which section to clarify. I'll try tho, thanks for the answer
@@Starlynn17 If you wonder about any section, you can use the bar number to point me to the section. Good luck with the practice!
Jesus Christ just take my subs and like. I’m surprised you don’t have more subs lol
The quality of tab is just too good lol
Haha thank you!