@@logic6615 Okay, the reason I asked is because some parts sound as though they were played by a person. In the sense that the tempo changes somewhat noticeably throughout the arrangement. Also at times it sounds like the left hand is slightly ahead of the right hand. Was this was intentional?
Right. I first go and pull up the actual song on UA-cam. I then listen to the song and "translate it" in a sense. If I want a note to sound louder I would copy that same note and paste it onto a higher or lower version of it (for example: If I want a C4 to sound louder I would add a C3 or C5 note). But every now and then I manage to find and use a chord, since I'm not very knowledgeable about music theory.
I think you did a pretty good job here. Did you play this yourself?
Kinda? I use LMMS and a grand piano plugin for my songs
@@logic6615 Okay, the reason I asked is because some parts sound as though they were played by a person. In the sense that the tempo changes somewhat noticeably throughout the arrangement. Also at times it sounds like the left hand is slightly ahead of the right hand. Was this was intentional?
This song in particular was a little tricky. Looking back, the tempo I set it at may have thrown me off😅. So it wasn't my intention
@@logic6615 I get what you mean. I'm curious as to how you went about it arranging this now. That may offer some insight for me on how to help.
Right. I first go and pull up the actual song on UA-cam. I then listen to the song and "translate it" in a sense. If I want a note to sound louder I would copy that same note and paste it onto a higher or lower version of it (for example: If I want a C4 to sound louder I would add a C3 or C5 note). But every now and then I manage to find and use a chord, since I'm not very knowledgeable about music theory.