3D Galax Theme (DubMood Remix) (WIP)

• Aug 7, 2015 - 15:35

[This Score] -> [Interrobang Pie's VRC6 Chiptune] -> [DubMood's Dub Remix] -> [Borgar Thorsteinsso's SID remix] -> [3D Galax (Atari ST) Game Music]
I'm taking my time to transcribe this and I actually have a very easy source to "rip" the notes off because I'm cheap and I don't have a good ear. But while I'm doing it I've been wondering if this is actually possible to play. When I say possible I don't mean something like "its playable because every chord fits in the hand" but I mean things like "you can't press your pinky that quickly" or "cannot stretch your hands this far in this chord after these series of arpeggios" if you get the idea. See the attatchment for an example:
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I've already simplified it a bit but I'm starting to think I need to simplify it further by completely taking out certain parts at certain areas. I wasn't taught how to play Piano fully properly (I can't even do a simple C-major scale with both hands because I haven't been practising them, and I never made it past grade 3 in practical although I did very well in high school via self-studying) so I decided to reach out here to see if any of you crazy gentlementalmen would like to try/can perform this.

https://musescore.com/user/41508/scores/1101311

Youtube Overlay ontop of the original chiptune cover of the chiptune cover/remix of the chiptune remix of the game music that I'm basing this transcription on:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56QFtTbjP8E


Comments

I ain't going to try and preform this. My insight on playable pieces, is, if someone can play this with 5 fingers, (can be robot fingers,) It's playable. I have posted two pieces on the forum, "Showdown," and "the clowns". Those are playable, but hard. :)

I've actually split the music into four main parts as you can tell.
1. Slow Arpeggios
2. 60Hz Arpeggios/Melody, the 60Hz arpeggios are simplified into chords with a note taken out to suit the arpeggio so you don't have to double tap the same note so quickly.
3. Echoed Chords
4. Bass Melody/Bass

It shouldn't require any more than three fingers most of the time and four fingers on rare occasions where the chord is somewhat simple to hit, and hand positions aren't spread out which is why I question its playability.

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