I know that a lot of people wait for my versions of "Sincerely" and "Departure!" - these sheets have been on hiatus for various reasons, but now I have a bit of free time, so I'll be able to finish them both pretty soon!
Thanks a bunch for the sheet! Your version uses a compound meter which I think is correct. Have you considered 12/8? Taking the phrases into account, I think it'd fit better.
Yeah, I certainly wanted to go with 12/8 at first, but when the chorus starts, I think the rhythm closer to a shorter two-beat pattern instead of a 4-beat one. Also with 12/8 some measures would be excruciatingly long, especially the ones with tremolos.
I tried to be as transparent with hand distribution as possible - basically, bottom clef is always played by left hand, and top clef is always played by right hand. Considering Animenz's love for 3-hand technique, things can get confusing pretty quickly with that style of notation hahaha
I know that a lot of people wait for my versions of "Sincerely" and "Departure!" - these sheets have been on hiatus for various reasons, but now I have a bit of free time, so I'll be able to finish them both pretty soon!
Looking forward to it :)
Good to see you popup in my subbox again, Great work man! Love it!
Love it thanks for you work !
Yay! Midi :D
Wish Faded public piano performance cover by Peter Buka can also be made into sheet.❤
Thanks!
Hey really nice work. I want to know if you will do the sheets of michishirube ?
Animenz made sheets for this one himself: sheet.host/sheet/UJnH76
Thanks a bunch for the sheet! Your version uses a compound meter which I think is correct.
Have you considered 12/8? Taking the phrases into account, I think it'd fit better.
Yeah, I certainly wanted to go with 12/8 at first, but when the chorus starts, I think the rhythm closer to a shorter two-beat pattern instead of a 4-beat one. Also with 12/8 some measures would be excruciatingly long, especially the ones with tremolos.
I see, that makes sense. Thanks for sharing your perspective.
The sheets are kinda confusing
I tried to be as transparent with hand distribution as possible - basically, bottom clef is always played by left hand, and top clef is always played by right hand. Considering Animenz's love for 3-hand technique, things can get confusing pretty quickly with that style of notation hahaha
@@madwazzsynthesia that's actually extremely helpful! Tysm for the effort!
@@madwazzsynthesia Well the synthesia video was still really good. good job