This opening song sounds amazing on piano, and you will love playing from this Sheet Music Boss arrangement! Daisuke Hasegawa performed in the recording, and the song was written by Shoko Fujibayashi (lyrics) and Yugo Kanno. Uragirimono no Requiem (Traitor's Requiem) is the second opening song of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind.
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Learn how to play Traitor's Requiem by Daisuke Hasegawa on piano with this Synthesia piano tutorial! Please enjoy! Medium Piano Tutorials from Sheet Music Boss ➤Įasy Piano Tutorials from Sheet Music Boss ➤ Hard Piano Tutorials from Sheet Music Boss ➤ Impossible Piano Tutorials from Sheet Music Boss ➤ SUBSCRIBE for a new piano tutorial every day from Sheet Music Boss: Image created partially with the Historic Tale Construction Kit:ĭon't be a traitor. Original Song: Crazy Noisy Bizarre Town by THE DUĪnime: Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable ( ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 ダイヤモンドは砕けない) As usual, let me know what openings you guys want to hear next and I'll do the most requested ones.
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Finally, I once again substituted transitions to fit the instruments I had available (such as a chromatic descent to replace the electric guitar slide at 0:04).Īlso thanks for subscribing guys! Last week I don't even think I was at 100 subs, now it's suddenly rising over 2K. Additionally, the original song didn't have as much harmonic material as I would've liked so I did a bit of reharmonizing with adding and changing some chords.
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I tried experimenting with the stereo pan effects for a call and response sort of effect, if you have headphones on you may hear a slight interchange between the left and right side instruments (for example 0:01, 0:20 or 0:35). This time on my checklist of Jojo openings to do, I decided to arrange Crazy Noisy Bizarre Town - the result is what I would call a very bizarre medieval disco-funk tavern remix (I bet nobody in human history has ever said that phrase before).