Trivia time!
I haven't checked yet but I'm sure this post has the longest title now.
Anyway, here you all go! I finally finished Rio Kazumiya's trumpet scene welcoming Sorami Kanata to the 1121st Platoon. I have two reasons why it took me a week: First, I don't have absolute pitch like Kanata does (but that's really not a valid excuse), and second, I just didn't feel like it (hah!) but it's here now so you could all spare my neck.
Like I said before, I couldn't find any title for this piece on the web so I just named it after the title of the platoon and Kanata's remark being the "Sound of the Sky".
I also don't have any video clip of the scene, and even if I do my incredibly slow internet connection won't allow me to upload it. In compensation, here are exactly two screen caps:
I used STL Ocarina's 6-hole Fingering Composer:
No video of me playing for now. I don't have a decent video recording device on me. Well, actually I do but the file size is too big even with just a minute long clip.
I haven't checked yet but I'm sure this post has the longest title now.
Anyway, here you all go! I finally finished Rio Kazumiya's trumpet scene welcoming Sorami Kanata to the 1121st Platoon. I have two reasons why it took me a week: First, I don't have absolute pitch like Kanata does (but that's really not a valid excuse), and second, I just didn't feel like it (hah!) but it's here now so you could all spare my neck.
Like I said before, I couldn't find any title for this piece on the web so I just named it after the title of the platoon and Kanata's remark being the "Sound of the Sky".
I also don't have any video clip of the scene, and even if I do my incredibly slow internet connection won't allow me to upload it. In compensation, here are exactly two screen caps:
I used STL Ocarina's 6-hole Fingering Composer:
No video of me playing for now. I don't have a decent video recording device on me. Well, actually I do but the file size is too big even with just a minute long clip.
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