Monday, October 29, 2012

Piano Cover: Tsumetai Heya, Hitori (K-Project)

First of all, let me just mention how unbelievably frustrating it is to look up anything about an anime that's just named "K." I needed to get that off of my chest.

Anyhoo, the Fall 2012 anime season started not too long ago, and I've been quite happy with the selection of shows I've chosen to follow this time around. One of these, of course, is the frustratingly-named K, whose content is just as confusing and nondescript as the title. Even four episodes in, I still can't really figure out what the hell is going on, apart from a bunch of bishonen dudes all trying to kill the main character and a catgirl who is naked as often as they can get away with it.

In any case, that may all sound like pretty harsh criticism, but I'm actually enjoying the show a lot. The art is pretty, the characters are likable enough, the show doesn't take itself too seriously, and perversely enough, the fact that I can't figure out the show is actually drawing me back. (Also, awww cute kitty. :D)

Of course, I'm not going to talk about a show without talking about its music, so I'd like to note that the K ED is one of the prettiest anime themes I've heard, ever. It might not be as gets-stuck-in-your-head-catchy as the Tari Tari or Tsuritama EDs, but in terms of sheer beauty it's definitely got 'em beat, right up there with the Dantalian no Shoka OP. If you've read this far, you probably know that I'm about to show off my piano cover of this song, so here it is!

Tsumetai, Heya Hitori (K-Project): Piano Cover



Artist: Mikako Komatsu
Date Completed: 2012-10-25
Software: Audacity, Movie Maker, Sony Vegas
Number of Takes: Urgh
Instrumentation: Piano

Oops, should have said sorry (or you're welcome?) in advance for the fanservicey anime clip; I looked for alternatives (really, I did), but this ED clip worked so well for the music that I couldn't turn it down. As for the actual arrangement, I always thought this ED would make a really pretty solo piano piece, and I think I was right. Was pretty conservative with this arrangement, and tried to keep all the low and high points as they were in the original song. I'd also like to note that the first chord progression in the song is probably my favorite chord progression ever. SO PRETTY. I, for one, can't wait to hear the full version of this ED when it's finally released.

EDIT: Due to popular demand, I've uploaded the sheet music here, and an mp3 here. Enjoy! :)

How'd I do? Let me know in the comments! And happy almost-Halloween!

Take care,

xds

10 comments:

  1. It's beautiful, Daedae! (; *I can also imagine the frustration of having to look up a title that's only one character long...*

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    1. Adding to the frustration: there's an anime named K-On...

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  2. This is so nice! Do you have an mp3 version of this that we may download? :)

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    1. Will put one up shortly. Thanks for dropping by! :D

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    2. Finally got around to uploading the mp3. It's near the bottom of the post; enjoy!

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  3. Really one of the most beautiful endings out there! <3
    And you managed to capture the feeling very well!
    Hope you will put the music sheets online soon, cause i can't wait to play this on my own ! :D

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  4. when will the piano sheet music come out?! THIS IS AMAZING

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  5. Alright ! Waiting for this one to finish then ! Well how long will you done this anime ED trans then?
    I always be very please to wait ! Keep a good work David !

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    1. Finished the transcription! Check the post. Enjoy, and thanks for reading my blog posts! :)

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    2. NO Midi of this song?
      AH also, I request for Suoh Mikoto, well... the first song you heard right in beginning of ep 1 this anime
      Waiting for your great works again David !

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