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Post by Soul on Aug 21, 2004 17:01:40 GMT -5
Sometimes, just all of a sudden, an image like this strikes me, and then I just copy it on paper. I don't know how or why.... All I know is that it happens. So this is Yoshi working at the symphony... I think Yoshis would be great flute players ^^! I drew this last night. Listen to this short piece of one of Mozart's concertos, and listen to the parts with the flute, while you look at this pic... It's Yoshi playing!!! ;D ;D (as my music appreciation teacher said, don't hear the music... LISTEN to it).
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Post by red.yoshi on Aug 21, 2004 17:44:56 GMT -5
great job ys. i like to listin to music, then what ever comes to my mind i want to draw, alto im learning how to shade from topshot so i cant draw that well yet
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Post by Chaos on Aug 21, 2004 18:20:39 GMT -5
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Post by Fifth on Aug 21, 2004 20:05:19 GMT -5
;D Very cool! Yeh, I've pictured Yoshis playing songs while listening to them before. I downloaded the song and listened and looked... Kweh! Very nice, indeed. Although I can't imagine Yoshi'd be too comfortable in a suit.
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Post by Yoshi9 on Aug 21, 2004 20:13:21 GMT -5
Thats really great! Yoshi really looks like he's playing the flute! It also looks as if he's into the song abit already, and that you drew him in action. Great job!!
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Post by teh yoshi on Aug 21, 2004 20:53:16 GMT -5
Wow, I'm totally imagining that Yoshi playing the flute right now. I'm listening to the mp3 as I'm posting. It's really nice. Sometimes I just love listening to music like this. I love this drawing! ;D I wish I can draw so clean and neat as that. (I'm pretending I'm playing the piano. Heheheh ) EDIT: Hmmmmm... that might be a nice idea for my next drawing .
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Post by Graedius on Aug 22, 2004 0:36:35 GMT -5
Skill level maximum. Wow. This outdoes anythign I could try to do rather rampantly.
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Post by Mortal on Aug 22, 2004 0:55:32 GMT -5
Soul is really a true Master of the Yoshi drawing.... And maybe not only Yoshi!
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Post by F-15 Yoshi on Aug 22, 2004 15:07:33 GMT -5
Very nice job, hehe. yoshi does look like a good flute player if you think of it.. i'll have to listen to that mp3
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Post by Soul on Aug 22, 2004 19:47:59 GMT -5
I don't think anyone can wear a tuxedo and be comfortable at the same time! At least not me. Thank you!! ^ ^!!!! That's what I was trying to do! ;D LOL!!!!! I also like to do that!! xDD But I know I'd never be able to play a piano like that. (That's called a virtuoso pianist). Thank you all for your kind comments! ^^
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Post by joshi on Aug 22, 2004 21:39:52 GMT -5
Wow, he seems like a very talented Yoshi! Music does inspire a lot of things, from small to extraordinary. Nicely done Soul, he looks like a true professional.
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Post by Yoshata on Aug 23, 2004 18:33:11 GMT -5
Very good job! He looks like he's either practicing or playing in front of an audience. ;D
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Post by teh yoshi on Aug 23, 2004 20:40:17 GMT -5
What song is that, by the way? I need to get the full version and loop it on my computer. It's such great homework/studying music ;D. (Right now, I'm looping The Sims buy and build mode music. They're great XD!)
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Post by Soul on Aug 23, 2004 22:41:58 GMT -5
It's: "Mozart - Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in G,K" (the part I uploaded is not its first movement, btw). May I also recommend: Joseph Haydn - Symphony No. 88 in G Mozart - Piano Sonata in B-flat, k Sebastian Bach - 'Brandenburg' Concerto No. 5 Here are a few if you want: img.2yr.net/tmp/1/
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Post by teh yoshi on Aug 23, 2004 22:47:15 GMT -5
Which Symphony No. 88 in G should I get? All of them? There seems to be I, II, III, and so forth.
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Post by Soul on Aug 23, 2004 23:55:56 GMT -5
All of them are part of the same symphony. The I, II, III etc. refer to the symphony's movements. Each movement is very different from the rest. I would suggest you download all of them. Give these a try to see what I mean (copy the url to your browser): img.2yr.net/tmp/1/Haydn - Symphony No. 88 in G I (2).mp3 img.2yr.net/tmp/1/Haydn - Symphony No. 88 in G II (1).mp3 img.2yr.net/tmp/1/Haydn - Symphony No. 88 in G IV (1).mp3
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Post by Aniki on Aug 24, 2004 0:04:47 GMT -5
It seems me when I'm rehearsing in my music class... ;D the only difference is, I don't play sat down. if I play sat down I will have to do many exercises in front of everybody
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Post by teh yoshi on Aug 24, 2004 0:11:16 GMT -5
Hehe, this stuff is awesome! ;D My favorite has to be Mozart - Conerto and Orchestra in G. Thanks a bunch!
EDIT: Hehe, this isn't classical whatsoever, but right now I'm practicing Kamek's castle theme from Yoshi's Island on my piano XD. It's fun to do because of that gliss downward onto a B octave after that G major chord.
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Post by Aniki on Aug 24, 2004 13:49:11 GMT -5
I'm practicing: Donut theme Zelda overword Mario 64 ending theme. And I need practice: SSB dream land theme Yoshi Island thame "super mario word" wind fish theme some musics, huh?
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Post by teh yoshi on Aug 24, 2004 18:45:29 GMT -5
I can play quite a few video game songs on the piano. From Mario RPG, I know Mallow's Theme, some of Mushroom Kingdom and Smithy's Town theme (need to finish those), and the whole Forest theme. I also know the original Mario's Theme, Yoshi's Island theme (yes, the one with the crazy left hand), Kamek's Castle from Yoshi's Island, Bowser's Castle from SMW, Mario dying in SMW theme, Dire, Dire Docks theme, underground pipes theme thingy, and both star themes from SMW and from Mario 64 (my left hand aches when I play Mario 64's star theme, also known as getting the winged cap), Saria's Theme, that one Windmill song from Ocarina of Time, Final Fantasy prelude, and... other stuff, I don't know.
I want to learn how to incorporate StarFox's theme for the piano, Donut Lifts from Yoshi's Island, and other stuff. I also want to learn the underwater theme from Mario 3 (heh, I should've learned that one long ago), Mario 2 theme, and the Donut Lifts theme from Mario 3.
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