Music What music are you listening to?

The thread is primarily about music or musical compositions.
The 8bit band is an amazing channel which plays a lot of gaming music.
On this video, they had aded lyrics to the infamous MVC2 select screen music and the result is pretty cool

Oh yeah, I've heard this one. It's probably their best, but pretty much anything they do is a banger.

DC
 
Scott Bradley, from Post Modern Jukebox, playing a medley of Mario Bros. songs in Ragtime.

As a keyboardist, I'd say this style is quite difficult to play – you can see how he focuses his eyes on the central area of the piano, trying to keep up with both hands – the most complicated part is the bass notes, as they are large leaps and often you only play the bass note an octave lowerr, while the rest of the chord is played an octave above.

Playing these leaps accurately and quickly is quite difficult.

 
Scott Bradley, from Post Modern Jukebox, playing a medley of Mario Bros. songs in Ragtime.

As a keyboardist, I'd say this style is quite difficult to play – you can see how he focuses his eyes on the central area of the piano, trying to keep up with both hands – the most complicated part is the bass notes, as they are large leaps and often you only play the bass note an octave lowerr, while the rest of the chord is played an octave above.

Playing these leaps accurately and quickly is quite difficult.


Pifft. He's no big deal. I can play Hot Cross Buns. Beat that! :cool:

DC
 
I love jpop songs, back then used to enjoy watching anime, the opening bringing the hype, as for akb48 songs I started to follow them when youtube & social media became usual, now with spotify I can listen to them while driving
 

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I do attending concert event as well, KLP48, the jpop idol group in Malaysia, which is also one of the sister group of AKB48, I love to enjoy their live stage by recording their performance & fan chanting together with crowd audiences

Also, there's a meet & greet session where I can meet, talk, and taking polaroid sometimes with any member of my choice after their show
 

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I randomly came across with this:

The United States Air Force Concert Band is thrilled to release our rendition of "Tico Tico" arranged for five French horns! Short for "Tico-Tico No Fuba" (Sparrow in the Cornmeal), the tune was first written by Brazilian composer Zequinha de Abreu in 1917. Since then, it's been covered by artists from all over the world, including Ethel Smith, the Andrews Sisters, and Carmen Miranda. This version is an adaption of a horn-choir arrangement by Roger Harvey featured on the 2009 album "The London Horn Sound". We hope you enjoy our brass-tastic version of a timeless classic!


They just nailed it. Its hard for a non-latino to get the groove right.
 
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