I think that the 1:10-1:20 its maybe would be better if it played on higher notes (idk U understand what I mean bcz I'm not musician I can't explain what I mean) But either the cover is grear
And secondly how do U pianists do covers for anime openings??? Like One hand plays the music part and the second hand plays like the "voice" or something similar???
@@dartsygd3251Many of the beginner pianists do like what you said. But this guy is really advanced so it might be like he does the drum rythm in the left hand along with the first chords and gives the secondary chords effect by that back qnc forth movement of the hands. Then extending the melody with the extension of broken chrods and then jumping back. Thia guy is doing that in the chorus but he is doing that alternatvely betwen the normal back and forth jump chords and extension broken chords. Moreover the first jump frm the base chord and back to the base chord is to ensure the presence of bass without playing the exact basslines. And furthermore a major key of that chord is held on the right hand to make the melody more strong and to balance out. I've been observing in all of this guy's video. The fun thing is that his playing style is this balanced playing style. I can tel this bcz I am a pianist myself
@@dartsygd3251 First of all we listen to this music. In my case I will continuously keep the song in a loop is spotify for at least two days and hear it most of the time. Like that the song will come to our mind, each and every lyrics and all the instruments. Then the next thing is to mimic the drum rhythm and the voice of the singer. The drum rhythm and the chord in the left hand and the voice of the singer in right hand. I am glad to hear that you are curious to know how we arrange anime songs. Bro try the piano ones, especially the anime songs
Very nice thumbnail there, and this version is crazy epic! Those hands are damn fast and precise!
Thanks a lot bro XD
Amazing work as always my friend 😄
Thanks a lot bro ;)
I think that the 1:10-1:20 its maybe would be better if it played on higher notes (idk U understand what I mean bcz I'm not musician I can't explain what I mean)
But either the cover is grear
And secondly how do U pianists do covers for anime openings???
Like One hand plays the music part and the second hand plays like the "voice" or something similar???
Yo! I think he played it on the lower notes to give the effect of GEMN's voice
@@dartsygd3251Many of the beginner pianists do like what you said. But this guy is really advanced so it might be like he does the drum rythm in the left hand along with the first chords and gives the secondary chords effect by that back qnc forth movement of the hands. Then extending the melody with the extension of broken chrods and then jumping back. Thia guy is doing that in the chorus but he is doing that alternatvely betwen the normal back and forth jump chords and extension broken chords. Moreover the first jump frm the base chord and back to the base chord is to ensure the presence of bass without playing the exact basslines. And furthermore a major key of that chord is held on the right hand to make the melody more strong and to balance out. I've been observing in all of this guy's video. The fun thing is that his playing style is this balanced playing style. I can tel this bcz I am a pianist myself
Yo it was to lighten the tone of the song and my playstyle is like using the higher notes but this time I played it on the lower ones.
@@dartsygd3251 First of all we listen to this music. In my case I will continuously keep the song in a loop is spotify for at least two days and hear it most of the time. Like that the song will come to our mind, each and every lyrics and all the instruments. Then the next thing is to mimic the drum rhythm and the voice of the singer. The drum rhythm and the chord in the left hand and the voice of the singer in right hand. I am glad to hear that you are curious to know how we arrange anime songs. Bro try the piano ones, especially the anime songs