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tfw you play something you half-know on keyboard and realise it spans just over three octaves and many of the intervals involved are very close to a perfect fourth and you go πŸ’­πŸŽΈβ—οΈ

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β€ͺtries to play something written for guitar on keyboard wow this is hard how are you expected to make these hand movements‬
β€ͺtries to play something written for keyboard on guitar wow this is hard how are you expected to make these hand movements‬

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been spending a few hours now trying to nail the iconic first few bars of [song] and i love how trying to learn to play some known material fluently on guitar is a mixture of practice and problem-solving, making gradual improvement both in skill and in strategy through repetition

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okay, enough teasing, here's an okay-ish recording of what i've been practicing the better part of three days now

i must have been a masochist to pick [rot13]qver qver qbpxf sebz znevb fvkgl sbhe[/rot13] as the first song i seriously attempt to learn on guitar but it's great fun

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my arrangement takes some artistic liberties of course:

  • i dropped the held G on the right-hand part when the left-hand part repeats
  • the shiny high-pitched two-note chord is one octave down because the strings just ring better like this
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@hokaze in the case of this particular song i just felt the lower octave sounded more true to the original; those notes ring out beautifully on the fm piano and the same octave on guitar would be too muted because i'd have to go past the 12th fret ^^;

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