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Info
| Uploaded | Jun 18, 2012 |
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| Pages | 8 |
| Duration | 1:46 |
| Measures | 52 |
| Key signature | 5 sharps |
| Parts | 14 |
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| License | All rights reserved |
| Privacy | Everyone can see this score |
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Comments (19)
This part is pure awesome!!!
Wow, this is awesome!
Thanks, so is your profile icon!
Awesome :D
Thanks! It took some work to write! Really glad I finished it!
WHOA, haha, is that fan art? I've never seen pokemon portrayed in that way before..... really cool title page!!!!! And I LOVE the arrangement, I havent played pokemon in years, as my DS was kinda snapped in half.... :P I really enjoyed listening, you work so well with percussion ensembles!!!
Lol, I love the realistic drawings of Pokemon, and since this is the music you hear when you face Red, I figured, hey, why not put the most intense battle you can thing of? Red vs Blue in an epic realistic showdown kinda thing. But yeah, I remember how epic this song was on just the Gameboy Color, I would actually go and face Red and not make a move for like, 10 minutes just to listen to the song =P
Great Arrangement. I love pokemon music
Haha, thanks, and so do I! Pretty psyched of Pokemon Black 2 and White 2 coming out!
same although I still haven't played black or white yet :(
It's fun, but a little quick...
How do you get the crescendos to work? Is it perhaps because you're a Pro? :D
No, the pro only allows me to post more than 5 pieces, the crescendos I went in and changed the volume of it, so you right click, go to note properties, and you can change the volume there. Basically for the 32nd notes, I made it start at 0, and then add 4 for every note onward. This creates a smooth crescendos, but goes from min to max volume. Each dynamic level is set at a certain volume, so you can use those as well. Although the sound effects of this take a long time to do, in the end, they are totally worth it.
AHA! Thanks! :D
No problem, I'm glad to help!
Which option is it to change the, err... loudness? :)
It's Velocity in the Note Properties, you'll see it change if you alter the dynamics.
Thanks! I actually found that out after I posted my comment :S
Haha, really? Well at least I was some help, enjoy your pieces of music with the new technique you learned!