An arrangement of Mandragora by Miyolophone for solo piano. Sheets can be found on Musescore at: musescore.com/user/3682901/sc... A bit questionable, so I apologize ›w‹ Lazy Sheets Folder: drive.google.com/open?id=1RC_...
I had to slow down the video to 0.25 to recognize if I was playing remotely the right notes 😂 really incredible job translating the song to a piano solo tho, love it 😍
It may take months, even years, but someday I will master this. Lazy Totodile thank you for arranging this piece and bringing me the greatest musical challenge of my life
I wish some parts had more bass, and in some sections you could have added accents to the key notes, but this is still really good overall, I appreciate all the work you put into this :)
nice work, very sad that musecore cannot play the different volume outputs you listed in the sheet to make it even better, i am always crushed when i themed pieces is destroyed by pure SAME VOLUME xD gg very excellent partiture though!
This piece is quite complicated. As a level 10 I find this piece very hard. Very nice work. In order to play this piece u must master basic skills first like dominant 7th, diminished 7th etc.
@@LazyTotodile Thanks! I'm currently attempting to recreate the whole song (with all the instruments used in the original ofc) and your arrangement helps a lot with the piano part! Here's what I've done up to now musescore.com/user/28990974/scores/6106730 (I can't seem to find the electric drum (?) sound Miyolophone used, so I used the percussion drums instead. There might be some mistakes since I'm an amateur at this, so don't expect much :pp) Hope you will check it out!
@@LazyTotodile oh btw, may I ask for a copy of the arrangement? MuseScore doesn't seem to let me download scores without subscribing (which I can't because I don't have a credit card :(( )
Oh, it's simpler then you realize. A line with an 8, or 8va, or something similar, usually stands for _ottava_ which translates to octave. If the line is above the notes, then it's _ottava alta_ and you should play an octave above what is written. If it's the opposite, then it's _ottava bassa_ and you should play an octave below~