Can I just say, that transition at 1:18 at for measure 42 was so smooth. Very jazz like. Throughout the whole song I didn’t feel like there wasn’t any part where it felt boring, always energetic. 我愛你的編曲~ 加油!
谢谢! This style of music leans a lot into jazz, yeah - just look at some of the chord progressions and extensions in this song. Kyozou's music also pulls off the transition between more EDM-esque writing and jazz-like solos very well.
I've never heard this song before but it slaps! I'm someone who have synesthesia and for me all the sharp keys are various ambiguous shades of blue, and all the flat keys are... also technically cool colors but leaning more warm? It's weird and based more on vibes than actual real hues tbh. But F Major (also my favorite key) stands out as a pure, vibrant red, so seeing your interpretations of the colors was pretty interesting!
That's cool! I was thinking in terms of the "brightness" of each key, with flat keys being "darker" I think of them as cooler, v.v. for the "brighter" sharp keys. Actual synesthesia isn't supposed to make much logical sense anyway though.
I feel the same actually. The way Kyozou's basslines are written are amazingly funky. But they don't transition well to the low end of the piano especially when I wanted to have the pedal on for most of the arrangement. It'd make the arrangement sound a lot more muddy and unclear.
@@FiveNineSquared Well four months later I'm only 18 bars in(as well as a couple of various other sections), but hey... just keep on practicing am I right?
@@FiveNineSquared Sometimes dedication is all it takes... and of course practicing those tedious scales... Should I complete the sheet, and were I to record it, would you allow me to upload my performance? Needless to say I would credit you for the arrangement in the video (I've yet to upload a video of myself playing, so it's all hypothetical of course).
Sounds nice but a random question. What's your main language, that might be a silly question but I haven't talked to anyone that lives in Asia now. I have talked to people from Europe and Canada. All their languages are easy to figure out but Asia hmm not really. Also, how you doing in the military?
Thanks! It's English. I know Chinese as well (I'm ethnically Chinese). I can really only speak it conversationally, but I can understand when others talk to me in it. Depending on where you live in Asia though, since it's so huge, the language you speak is definitely gonna be different. In Singapore the main language you learn is English and you learn your mother tongue (Chinese/Malay/Tamil/etc.) alongside it. Though this isn't consistent across the whole continent obviously. Regarding the military, it's getting tougher as time passes. But again I'll just have to cope :P