A really rough englsih translation by my friend: 1. Piano: First, I’m going to try my best to play adult-like chords on the piano. It’s better to properly play it instead of programming it as it sounds more natural. 2. Violin: I’ll try my best to programme in the violin. This is the main tune this time. Add a short reverb at the end to make it easier to hear. 3. Clarinet: I’ll add in something adult-sounding like a clarinet. This will have the role so supporting the main tune violin. I’ll do my best to programme this in too. 4. Strings: I’ll support the back end with strings. It’s not the main so I’ll place the notes on the grid to an extent where it won’t be noticeable. 1st, 2nd, Viola, Cello in a simple arrangement. 5. Drums: Hit the drums cheerfully. You have to have a drum you’ll end up with a Taiga drama 6. Atmosphere: You are in a cave. Sounds nice, right? 7. Plucks: Scatter ‘blip bleeps’ left and right. By doing this you’ll expand the world. When you’re feeling lazy, you can make one and cheat the other part by adding delay. No one is consciously listening to such a detailed sound anyway so it’s ok to pay less attention 8. Bass: I come up with a heavy bass that matches the weight of the piano bass 9. Bell: Put a metallophone-like bell here as a secret ingredient. It has synergies with the overtones of the piano, so use it when you want to make the piano sparkle. Complete Live musical instruments are good.
The piano is very crisp, I love it. How do you get your piano to sound like that? It sounds like how fresh air and a fresh spring of water feel. What key or scale do you play? Also do you modulate or play notes outside of the scale? I know these are a lot of questions, but I would really like to know.