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@allainah Here is "Skeeter Davis ~ The End of The World (1962)":
E-EDC-GA
GD---zzz
High G and A, all other notes low.
E-EDC-GA
GD---zzz
High G and A, all other notes low.
Thank you sooo much! Have a wonderful day <3@allainah Here is "Skeeter Davis ~ The End of The World (1962)":
E-EDC-GA
GD---zzz
High G and A, all other notes low.
@Siobhann Here is "To Your Eternity OST –Remember Me / Stars at Dawn":
A---G-AC
F--ED---
Low D and E, all other notes high.
The timing's not identical to the original song, I had to abbreviate it a little bit to make it fit into a town tune. But you're welcome to experiment with the sustain lines - in different places to make it sound different, if you'd like, now that you have the right notes in the right order.
Thank you so much!! I’m happy with it and I hope my sister likes it! I’m also not very musically oriented so I’m not gonna recognize pretty much anything lol@erol.ala.mode The part of "Miranda Lambert - Little Red Wagon (Audio)" that you asked for isn't really singing, it's more like rhythmic speaking, so it's hard to turn it into a recognizable town tune, since there aren't real notes to convert. Here is the best I could do:
A-CCC-CC
CCC-D-F-
All the low notes.
Let me know if you'd like me to try a different part of the song, or another song entirely, and I'll be happy to make more town tunes for you.
Thank you so much I found a slower paced song that maybe you can make into a tune aswell?@luna_rose Here is "Ballade No. 4 in F minor, Op. 52 - Frédéric Chopin (+Sheets)":
F-FFF-FF
F-FFG-F-
High G.
This was very hard to turn into a town tune because of the very fast, chaotic nature of the music, but I tried to get something comprehensible out of the part at 10:24. If you'd like me to try a different part, or a different song altogether, please let me know, and I"ll be happy to make more town tunes for you.
You're amazing. Thank you!@luna_rose Here is "Salut d'amour, Op. 12 - Edward Elgar (+Sheets)":
CBAGbdcb
G-G---zz
Uppercase letters are high, lower case letters are low.
Wow! That was fast. Thank you so much!