Under The Hat
Tags: John's dad
Por Erik Scheele (
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Lanzado el 15/8/2012.
Duración: 3:27.
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Download sheet music files.
Download MIDI/project files.
Read artist commentary.
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Pistas que referencian Under The Hat:
- Official Discography:
- Fandom:
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- Explored por ostrichlittledungeon
- go down (cool and new Mix) (feat. John J "Damn, Now Those Are Some Tunes" Renns) por Cecily Renns
- Over the hat por loading
- Andrew Hussie's Wild Ride por Pipko Fanfare
- AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA: A Single por Discfortune, Lucas Adelman, Makin, AlphaShire, CogentInvalid, cookiefonster, Double Hats Eyewear, GoomFloops, Isabella James, Interrobang, Minish, No Funny Name, Noisemaker, ft-rj, tempest2k y WHATISLOSTINTHEMINES
- Egbert's Kitchen por Pascal van den Bos
- 🎼 Fraymotif ! por Tee-vee
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Print or download sheet music files:
- Piano score by Erik Scheele (original composer)
- Under the Hat - Erik Scheele.pdf (49.8 kB)
Download MIDI/project files:
- MIDI by i300
- Under the Hat - i300.mid (3.8 kB)
Comentario del artista:
Erik Scheele: (booklet commentary)
Also known as Trollcops, this is a rather old idea that I once had for a Dad strife theme. I mean, all the kids had fight music, why not him? Anyway, between a chiptune variant I started and Trollcops, it's had a bit of a journey, but when it turned out alright on piano too, I didn't see any reason not to record a few takes.
Let me just put this out here, I'm not a jazz pianist at all, nor is this really jazz. Not very complicated jazz, at any rate. I know there's way better jazz playing out there, and probably quite a few pianists that'll be wondering why some pianist douchebag thinks he can play jazz, well rest assured, I'm not claiming I'm amazing at all.
Of course, not being able to play something magnificently and to the best form of the genre didn't really stop me from playing around with this piece. So I did.
I also think it would fit in during the first Intermission, with all the under-the-hat chicanery and stabbings that went on.