![]() Fair warning, though the sheet music creator for FL studio is a bit derpy so it'll be notated all weird. If you still want, I could send you an mp3 of the isolated vocals track (as emulated by an 8 bit synthesizer) and the rough sheet music when it's done. I hope that clears it up for you.Īlso, I was actually working on creating the sheet music for this today. I said it would be heavily electric, but in the sense that it will rely heavily on electric instruments. And I didn't really say it would be heavy. It'll sound a lot different when it's recorded. The 8 bit parts are emulating the vocals, back-up vocals, and keyboard parts. 8-bit isn't it? It's not a bad thing it's just that I thought you said it would be heavy The opening guitar chords to "Pinball Wizard" are absolute proof of that. ![]() Many people don't realize that acoustic can sound just as awesome as electric, too. I love the organic feel of the acoustic sound, which is why I'm using it for Fluttershy's song. I agree with you about acoustic guitar, by the way. In short, I'm going to try for a professional sound first and, if that doesn't work out, I'm also willing to use what I have readily available. However, if I absolutely have to, I'll consider recording with my laptop as a last resort solution. Whether this means finding a studio or putting the project out there for someone with the resources to finish it, all I'm concerned about is being credited for writing the lyrics and music. I want my songs to sound good, in the end. I've done recording with my computer mic before when making music with FL Studio, so I can say from experience that I would prefer a more polished sound. Yeah, I know what you mean, I've written like a billion songs and I just don't have the time (and/or initiative) to record them.Īlthough, on the subject of recording, you don't necessarily need a recording 'studio', you could just get some sort of mic, record with the basic recording software that comes with your computer and then splice it all together on some sort of programme, the quality wouldn't be ideal but does it need to be?Īs for the acoustic electric thing, I can play both but I prefer the acoustic, I have no idea why, probably because of the more relaxed vibe that comes with every stroke, even when your playing something high tempo. For now, I'm just like to stick to the lyrics writing part of it. I may even just write the music and pass the project along to someone else to perform and record. Optimistically, it'll be a year or so before I'm ready to write all the music and find a recording studio. Also, just to make sure it's clear, the musical part of this project might not happen for a very long time. I'm not sure about the rest of the songs. The Rainbow Dash song will be heavily electric, but I know the Fluttershy song will feature acoustic. That depends on whether you play electric or acoustic. Hello Ponyville! I have an important announcement: If I ever do the Rainbow Dash song, it'll sound something along the lines of the "Mine Turtle" song (but I doubt I ever will). If this reads like song lyrics, that's because I'm writing these to be songs. This is the second of my series of poems about the main characters of My Little Pony.
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