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Originally Posted by Huinesoron
Hmm... this could work. I'd probably have to draw a bit more of them (they're mostly not much taller than their frames, just wider), but it could work. I'll have to look at it.
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I've tried this and it doesn't work.
The portraits are in agressively neutral poses, so if I try to extend them downwards I just get limply-hanging arms all over the place.
What I might do is add a credits slide to each song, which could include the portraits as originally drawn.
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Originally Posted by Galadriel55
Would it help if I made the recordings equal to the time of the music (ie start recording on the first note)? Because for Melian I haven't been doing that, as she only starts singing 2 stanzas in.
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That... would probably help, yes. Depending on how you did it. I mean, it certainly can't hurt, right? ^_^
I've
archived the libretto with chords; it's an ugly page, because all the pictures have been stripped out, but at least it's reliable.
Speaking of which... I could probably put together a copy of the English libretto with the chords in place. Would that be any help in writing the accompaniment?
EDIT: 'I could probably' == 'Now I'm two songs in'.
It's at the bottom of
the English Libretto. I've put it in a monospaced font, so the chords will line up perfectly; all I'm doing is hitting space until they're in the right place.
(It is possible some of them in the Oath are
not in the right place, but I did my best.)
I don't know whether it'll be any help to you, but it's nice to have.
Since I don't read guitar music, the only change I've made is H > B to accord with the international standard.
hS