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Piano Keys

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Author Gintech
Tags action author:gintech gintech keys music piano unrated
Created 2009-02-20
Last Modified 2009-02-20
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Description How well do you know your music theory?...

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Usually...

... is a term that does not mean 100%. -_-

Yeah...

you need measures, and fermatas usually come last.

agreed with

karma.

Lol

we were harsh. I was joking, of course.

Okay! Okay!

Wow, thanks for all the great comments! Okay, I think I'm starting to get a better hang of building maps. Now I've learned not to ask how much one knows about their music theory, 'cause apparently there's always someone who's gonna school me. hee hee. But this map is mainly meant more for the fun rather than the aesthetics. Thanks for all the tips everyone keep them coming!

I know

Why the accent and fermata. For the note with the accent, the D, you need to go down a lot into the bounceblocks to get the switch. This is equivalent to hitting the key on a piano really hard, which would make an accent. For the fermata, he has the exit switch buried under a bunch of gold delay, so you have to stay there a while (hold the note). Personally, I think that's pretty clever, even if the map isn't very hard overall.

uh

you went over the C major scale by five notes. also, the the supertonic shouldent have an accent, and why do you put the fermata in the middle of a measure?

and

the stems are short and the clef isn't wide enough and lol
I'm sure he just wanted a reason to put more markings on there. Though I have to say that nothing on this is specifically piano at all. It's not even a grand staff, so its actually for any treble clef single-toned instrument.
And I have seen something like this.
I don't think I've seen anything like this before, and the accent and hold things were very creative. 5/5
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I like the idea, but the keys are incorrect and the scale makes no sense. It goes from C to A, with an accent on supertonic and fermata on second last note? Nice treble cleff and staff though

hmm, It's rough, but It's only my second map. As I progress I hope to take the good and leave the bad. Nonetheless, enjoy!