Well I love the way I heard it, but appreciate that this is offered to let more people get in On it and play in their range. Everyone can make it their signature sound. I appreciate you and Thank you.
that high d is too long in the main part and you forgot the chords, and some of the chords that were there before arent supposed to be there, but other than that great job :)
@@itzkingdanielgamingandshor3465 but, speaking in the context of this, it should have more chords in the background, and it doesnt make much musical sense with the rhythms
Probably is… I didn’t want to copy other peoples arrangements. Also it’s written for students with a decent range so they don’t have play in the stratosphere! Thanks for your comment. 😁
Well I love the way I heard it, but appreciate that this is offered to let more people get in On it and play in their range. Everyone can make it their signature sound. I appreciate you and
Thank you.
Great stuff dawg, keep going🔥
It is so hard to play a double high e so I am glad for this score
Anytime! My goal was to make it simple and easy for the ones that want to learn the solo in a reasonable range for the common player.
that high d is too long in the main part and you forgot the chords, and some of the chords that were there before arent supposed to be there, but other than that great job :)
I think I know what your referring. I believe it’s for play-ability and not fir chord purposes
@@itzkingdanielgamingandshor3465 but, speaking in the context of this, it should have more chords in the background, and it doesnt make much musical sense with the rhythms
I feel there are some wrong/missing notes here
Probably is… I didn’t want to copy other peoples arrangements. Also it’s written for students with a decent range so they don’t have play in the stratosphere! Thanks for your comment. 😁
I swear I saw a video with this but the notes were HIGHH
This is a beginnerified ver. The original is an octave up
But now play an octave higher like William Bilal
Sure!