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The Castlevania Dungeon Forums => General Castlevania Discussion => Topic started by: 12science21 on June 08, 2008, 07:42:43 PM
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Hey I play piano and I'm trying to figure out Wood Carving Partita by ear. As you might guess it's going really slow... does anyone know where I can find sheet music for it? I love the piece and have looked for quite a long time but haven't really found anything.
Thanks,
Pete
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In Reply To #1
Find a good MIDI of the song, and use a sequencer to output it to sheet by printing it.
Easy peasy.
At least you can READ music... I's has to do it ALL with mines ears :'(
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In Reply To #2
At least you can PLAY music. All I can do is listen to it. ;D
Post a video of you playing it! .. Just a suggestion. I love that piece.
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In Reply To #1
I 'kinda' know how to play it but I end up using different chords at the more intricate parts.
I might find you a MIDI like ANTRAXX said, and put up the Sheet Music of it... but it might not be as accurate as the game's music.
It sounds like a fun little project, heh heh.
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I arranged one for piano, but then my host renewed the server without announcing it and all my files were lost. =( I can still can play it, however, so I might rearrange it.
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I thought about arranging WCP for classical guitar. That and the piece from the caves in Castlevania IV. I might get to work on all that...
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I thought about arranging WCP for classical guitar. That and the piece from the caves in Castlevania IV. I might get to work on all that...
That would be awesome. Let us know.
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Maybe this can help?
Here's the sheet music for all parts:
Wood Carving Partita - All Parts (http://www.inverteddungeon.com/jorgefuentes/music/wcp-sheet.pdf)
Here's just the Harpsichord part:
Wood Carving Partita - Harpsichord Part (http://www.inverteddungeon.com/jorgefuentes/music/wcp-sheet2.pdf)
If you spot any errors in the Harpsichord part, they are likely to be Triplets that my program could not figure out (they'll show up as two dotted notes, followed by a regular note of the same type).
Hope it helps.
-Jorge-