This might be a tricky one for people that are already experienced in learning by ear:
No matter how hard I try, I can't figure out what each note is for the arpeggio in this song that runs through from 3:01 - 3:42
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXPelWlZMZg
I know the arpeggio loops, but that's the part I really want to know.
So I'm turning to you guys that were forced into music lessons when you were kids to help me out.
If possible, tell me the notes in a format of something like this:
c, d, e#, f
just so I know what order it is.
I can promise that whoever does this for me will get a picture of my ex's tits a few months after she turned 18. I never knew that 5 years later I'd be using her tits as a bargaining chip until now.
>>14358978
you mean the background plucked thingy?
have you already tried putting that part in background (eq'd) and tried reproducing it note by note?
>>14358997
Yeah, I've tried that.
I copped out and did longer notes of
e,g,b
e,g,b
e,g
c,e,g
c,e,g
c,e
etc
i'm not a japanfag, but no midi?
btw i wish i had trained ears too...
>>14359026
I'm actually super surprised how unpopular the song is.
But if there will be a midi, it'll be from me. I've already made a half-assed one to put into GXSCC in order to make it chiptune.
>>14359031
You made a midi and you can't figure out a loop of 4 notes? it's just multiple instruments in the background, that's what tricks you
>>14359033
The reason why I can't get that part is that each note in the arpeggio isn't sharp enough to make out. It's kind of like a blur of notes if that makes any sense. The rest is easy, but even when slowed down with the vocals reduced it's no better.