Well, nothing truly has happen to me at all in the past 48 hours. Stuck at home with nothing to do. No school. I'm off work for a week until Memorial Day, and none of my friends are doing anything until Friday. I really need to escape from these Castle Walls. Dammit, I live by a major park in my hometown. A beautiful park with miles of walk and bike trails. I need to stop being a lazy fat butt and take at least a thirty minute walk and bike around the park. I got no excuse to being like this. Yeah, I think that what I shall do while I wait for my latest YouTube video to finish uploading. Take a fine walk in the park on this cloudy day of May the 25th, 2011.
In musical talent news (along with some geek news) I think I am going to do a string quartet arrangement of "To the Other Side of Sorrow" from the anime series and mature rated visual novel "School Days". The song is played when the player earns a "Bad Ending" in the visual novel and is feature in an infamous scene in the anime series and believe me, the scene in which the song is being played is pretty infamous. Like, "pulled from the Japanese television network" infamous but that's another story. I plan on having the first violin and cello alternate the melody and verse while the viola and second violin play the rhythm and chords section. For an added effect, the cello will also play the "percussion" melody parts while it wait it turns to play the melody. The only problem I might encounter with arranging this piece is figuring out the chords and short violin solo by ear but it's nothing I never dealt with before.
Here's a video of the song complete with English translation!
GOTTA HAVE ME MY NICE BOAT AND HOS!
You know, now that I think about it and I made a pun with it, I might go ahead and find sheet music for "Castle Walls" and do a string quartet of that song.
If I take out T.I. rap verses (sadly) I perhaps will make work of this as well. Only main problem I see facing is making this repetitive due to Christina Aguilla's chorus and intro.
If I take out T.I. rap verses (sadly) I perhaps will make work of this as well. Only main problem I see facing is making this repetitive due to Christina Aguilla's chorus and intro.
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