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Super Mario World – Air Platform Level (Music Notation)
I’ve been seeing this style of video floating around YouTube lately, and thought I’d make a contribution. I had no idea how to do this whole “record your screen” thing; it was fun to figure out. Anyway, enjoy!
Here are answers to some likely FAQs.
•Song credit: Koji Kondo, Super Mario World
•Emulator: ZSNES 1.51
•Sound recording: Sony Sound Forge 9.0e
•Notation processor: Noteworthy Composer 1.75c
•MP3 compiler: Pistonsoft Direct MIDI to MP3 3.0.10.0
(using Soundfont 8MBGMSFX.SF2)
•Transcription tools: Ears and fingers for the win. =D
•Video recorder: Zeallsoft Super Screen Recorder 4.0
•Video compiler: Windows Movie Maker 2.1.4026
•Why this song?
- Well, I had already transcribed it a few years ago. Since then, I’ve seen a lot of people try to play it on piano videos, and many more attempts to produce MIDI transcriptions; and though many of them are terrific attempts, I am still confident that mine is a closer note-for-note match than the others I’ve heard. I have dozens of other NES and SNES songs transcribed, but most other songs aren’t quite as simplex as a lonely ragtime piano grand staff. More staves = more complicated video stuff. I wanted to produce this as quickly and simply as possible, so this tune was a fitting choice.
•Is your sheet music available?
- No. For a few reasons. One: This transcription of the song is not actually playable by one person. If you look at :45 into the video, there’s no way that can be played honestly, by one pair of hands. I didn’t try to write this as a playable, readable arrangement–only as a transcription. Two: It was enough to figure out how to make this video. I’m not really interested in learning how to make PDFs or other readable/printable formats. If you really want the music, either send me the message and we can discuss it, or you can just pen and paper it right off this video. Three: I transcribed this for fun. Transcribing is fun and it leaves you with a sense of accomplishment at the end of a hard day’s work. I encourage you to sweat out the work to transcribe/compose your own music, and hone that skill. I wasn’t going to post this video because in a way it deflates the value of learning to transcribe, but you all are wise enough to make your own decisions. However, I’m pretty certain this is the only notation video I’ll be doing. If you want to know what other stuff I’ve transcribed, feel free to send a message.
Cheers!
Duration : 0:1:40
Hey man awesome job …
Hey man awesome job.
I use the same program as you and I’m wondering how you put more than one note on the same staff to play at the same time
Awesome …
Can someone with the sheet music please upload it. Thanks
Awesome transcription!
Awesome …
Awesome transcription! Can someone with the sheet music please upload it? Thanks.
Sure is.
Sure is.
I’m copying this …
I’m copying this out on a music sheet, not hand written with a music publisher (free).
Is this in C major?
Wow. Now that is a …
Wow. Now that is a comment! Thanks, buddy! Makes me want to make another video. I should take requests. =D
Fantastic work, …
Fantastic work, Jamie! Out of the many transcriptions I’ve seen, this one is the most accurate. Even the accidentals (including m. 46) make sense, and the rhythm is exact. As a pianist, I find this transcription very insightful.
thanks! I’ll need …
thanks! I’ll need it!
wow this is pro i’m …
wow this is pro i’m posting myself playing this soon
Commenting on two …
Commenting on two notes I have read here:
The part at 0:16 does not require large, but rather flexible hands.
The part at 0:45 is reminiscent of many, many, many classical pieces and actually can be played quite accurately, it would just be rolled(playing the bottom note with the center or right pedal pressed down and then playing the other two, also in the left hand). This is very playable as written.
MY toddlers love …
MY toddlers love this song … lol everytime i play it they jump up and start dancing … hopefully they enjoy looking at sheet music because I have plans for them …..
MMLeung – Super …
MMLeung – Super Mario Medley. Crazy.
0:16 is neary …
0:16 is neary impossible to play in real, you need really big hands for it. but the arragement song sounds good.
Wow, that was …
Wow, that was pretty ridiculous. The version I made by ear (I can’t really write sheet music that well) focused more on the right hand as melody and harmony, while the left hand provided base octaves, and because I did it entirely by ear it’s not 100% faithful. If I manage to capture it on video without my hands cramping up I’ll post it.
I think someone …
I think someone should arrange this as a twenty-minute loop and offer a download ^.^
me and my friend …
me and my friend played this as a sax duet and we got it perfect
its SOOOOO FUN!!!
If you read the …
If you read the details on this video, Calamityjames says outright: “This transcription of the song is not actually playable by one person. If you look at :45 into the video, there’s no way that can be played honestly, by one pair of hands. I didn’t try to write this as a playable, readable arrangement–only as a transcription.”
duh
duh
to all you people …
to all you people who said he’s such a pro at the piano, this is obviously a recording, probably done on some composition software…
ich finde den Song …
ich finde den Song einzigartig gut!!!^^
ihn zu spielen muss schwer sein… ich könnte es nicht…
songs like this …
songs like this makes me wish i knew how to play the piano
very but …
very but surprisingly haven’t seen anyone on youtube play a good enough cover of it without it sounding like shit
why does it have to …
why does it have to bee that short
wow very …
wow very complicated.whered you get this? if luigi OWNZ PLZ click my name.
uuh, this looks …
uuh, this looks difficult… Don’t this I will be abel to play this…