Well, here's a video of me playing (attempting) a 4-octave Bb scale.
Apparently I mumbled in the beginning, all I said was the above, and 3-octave Bb is easy for me and I will try to play quietly so I don't bother anybody in the house.
Also lol @ flabby skin -_- . Bad camera angle.
Also, I failed the first attempt, apologized (bad habit), and tried again. Started failing again, got pissed and started playing a mp, then realized I was supposed to be quiet, so not enough air to make the low notes (and regular octave) sound good.
http://www.megavideo.com/?v=JZBW7T4T
Also lol @ how my voice sounds different when recorded O_o
EDIT : Next time I'm going to be recording me playing a solo. I promise it will sound uber. The room I will do it in has great acoustics, so the sound bounces back, amplifying it and making it sound like there is more of me (Tsuno-clones <3 ).
Holy crap, you're SINGING 4 octaves? I gotta watch.
EDIT: No, playing, but still, nice. Even harder. XD
EDIT2: When you hit the last note of the third octave, I thought you couldn't do it. But nice. Lol at the last note. The rest of the fourth octave sounded good, still.
I love how in the two posts above me, it's never mentioned what instrument is being played.
Third post included, eh? But now that I think about it, singing four octaves is actually harder. :P
Let's try to keep the instrument name out. Even though people will able to guess since they know it's an instrument and we know it's Tsuno.
The fact that it's four octaves narrows it down pretty well. Anyone with sense and a bit of knowledge about Tsunokiette should be able to figure it out.
It's a very nice sounding instrument, btw. A solo of it would be cool or a song focused around it. :3
Quote from: HaloOfTheSun on March 31, 2008, 10:40:55 PM
The fact that it's four octaves narrows it down pretty well. Anyone with sense and a bit of knowledge about Tsunokiette should be able to figure it out.
The first things to come to mind for me were guitar and piano. I'm not too knowledgeable of more orchestral instruments.
Cello and Double bass too.
Quote from: Malson on April 01, 2008, 12:15:45 AM
Quote from: HaloOfTheSun on March 31, 2008, 10:40:55 PM
The fact that it's four octaves narrows it down pretty well. Anyone with sense and a bit of knowledge about Tsunokiette should be able to figure it out.
The first things to come to mind for me were guitar and piano. I'm not too knowledgeable of more orchestral instruments.
LOL. That'd be kind of cheap, wouldn't it? >_> :P Are any orchestral instruments even capable of doing four scales? Cello? Double Bass? Bass? Violin? Viola? Some other stuffs?
Oh and french horn and marimba.
Holy crap, French horn four scales? I can only do, liek, low F (which is concert Bb) up to regular F up to a high F. Which is two. AND THAT'S HARD ENOUGH. ;-; Tsuno, you are the god of the instrument you play (I almost said it :o)
ALSO, MARIMBA IS PERCUSSION, YOU CHEATER >:(
It still has a range of four+ octaves. I don't see your point.
It's not actually hard to do the scale. >_>
It's not hard to do a scale on any other instrument either.
FOUR OCTAVES? >_>
Four octave scales would be easy on piano and string instruments too. Maybe not guitar. IDK
four octave scales on guitar are a piece of cake
Yeah. Start with the E and just do the whole major scale thing with the WWHWWWH. Unless you wanna start at C or something. You could still do it.
EDIT: 4 seems hard. I don't think strings go that high.
Any respectable guitar will have 24 frets, which means guitars can play EXACTLY four octaves.
Any respectable guitar... My acoustic has only... 20 and I don't think it's that bad.