Submission Information:
Series: Other
Game: Dragon Buster
Console: Nintendo Entertainment System
Title: Princess Appears / Princess Love Scene
Instrumentation Solo Piano
Arrangers: Jacopo Tore (https://www.ninsheetmusic.org/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=4805) & Federico Mariane (https://www.ninsheetmusic.org/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=7223)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCdy4s8B3Po
I think this can (and should) be merged with your other submission, "Princess Love Scene" and be simplified to "Rescued Princess" or "Princess Celia" or something like that. These may be separate tracks but they are essentially one song and ought to be arranged as such, in my opinion.
Quote from: LeviR.star on August 08, 2024, 08:24:28 PMI think this can (and should) be merged with your other submission, "Princess Love Scene" and be simplified to "Rescued Princess" or "Princess Celia" or something like that. These may be separate tracks but they are essentially one song and ought to be arranged as such, in my opinion.
I agree with what Levi is saying - it sounds like "Princess Appears" leads directly into "Princess Love Scene", and given how short this submission is anyway it seems like the best way to go about this. My suggestion would be to name the submission "Princess Appears / Princess Love Scene" or just "Princess Appears / Love Scene"
Please let us know if you need any assistance in making this change, as we do have examples of what this could look like:
Example of Multi-track submission (https://www.ninsheetmusic.org/download/pdf/3029)
Quote from: Kricketune54 on August 09, 2024, 08:14:26 AMMy suggestion would be to name the submission "Princess Appears / Princess Love Scene" or just "Princess Appears / Love Scene"
What I meant is that these two tracks, which are separated in the game's music files for some reason, are one song, there is no gap. A multi-track orientation wouldn't be necessary for the submission because there is already a pick-up in m. 4 of "Princess Appears" that leads straight into the main portion of the piece, "Princess Love Scene".
Cutscene from the NES version for context:
TL;DR -
These are not two different pieces, they are one and there is no reason to arrange them separately.
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Thanks. A couple of things about the formatting:
You can follow the last few steps in this guide (https://www.ninsheetmusic.org/forum/index.php?topic=13044.0) around:
- Editing measure attributes and adding a final barline at the end of the first track
- Editing measure number regions so the numbering is reset on the second track.
If following the style of the sheet that Kricketune mentioned:
Quote from: Kricketune54 on August 09, 2024, 08:14:26 AMExample of Multi-track submission (https://www.ninsheetmusic.org/download/pdf/3029)
you'll need to add other headers in the middle of the page. Otherwise, put the track name as part of the tempo markings.
Also, the second track should stay in G major too.
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If you haven't noticed, no sheets have been moving lately. Just be patient. For no sheets to be moving they must have a good reason.
I m Sorry fernman i do not understand, whats the problem? :(
Please keep in mind that there are submissions from other people. Please have some common courtesy and be patient. Someone will come in when ready. Also, if you're not seeing a ton of activity in other people's submissions, then that means the updaters are busy. I imagine they have their hands full, especially after the news about Finale.
Quote from: MomoQca on November 10, 2024, 03:19:06 PMPlease keep in mind that there are submissions from other people. Please have some common courtesy and be patient. Someone will come in when ready. Also, if you're not seeing a ton of activity in other people's submissions, then that means the updaters are busy. I imagine they have their hands full, especially after the news about Finale.
I don't know the Finale news! What happened?
Thanks for the explanation
Quote from: JacopoTore on November 11, 2024, 05:25:02 AMI don't know the Finale news! What happened?
MakeMusic, the developer behind Finale, announced recently that
they will be ending support for their notation software. That means no more updates, and little reason for professionals (and many hobbyists) to keep using it. They are using this announcement to promote Dorico, another paid notation software, as an alternative. Understandably, this has shaken up our community, given that many of us use Finale and have been doing so for close to two decades. The Finale files hosted by the site aren't going anywhere, but the staff are working on a solution in response to this development, one that would potentially allow arrangers not versed in Finale to submit sheets made using their software of choice (ones like MuseScore, for example).
This sort of shift will take a lot of time and work from our staff. It's difficult enough for NinSheetMusic to maintain a consistent update schedule with a smaller updating team than normal, but to ask them all to transition suddenly to accommodate the recent Finale announcement would only exasperate the struggle. To my knowledge, the submission process is being re-formatted to better handle our new process, though nothing is set in stone. To make a long story short,
they cannot promise any sheets being accepted at the usual pace. I have lots of my own sheets that I wanted to submit too, this is frustrating for a good number of users across the board. That's why your patience during this difficult time is invaluable; I have confidence that our clever staff will formulate a plan that will be good for NSM in the long run. And personally, I'd rather it be this way than have arrangements rushed out before they're in a satisfactory condition.
Infatti bisogna usare software come Musescore, gratuiti e soprattutto opensource per questi spartiti facili da creare e da impaginare...l'utilizzo di Finale era da principio inutile.
Non sarà neanche molto diffile impostare uno script che converta automaticamente tutti gli spartiti già presenti nel sito.
Ho esperienza con gli script e se avete bisogno di un aiuto per effettuare una conversione generale dei file fatemi sapere, naturalmente si può tenere sempre il vecchio archivio .mus e .musx a disposizione dei nostalgici.
I have google translated your reply.
NSM is moving to definitely accept sheets made in Musescore 4 and potentially from other programs as a stretch goal. Please remember that NSM is 20 years old and at its inception Musescore 1 was not even 2 years old yet, so they picked the then industry standard and stuck with it until it broke.
I agree that it would be easy to create a script that takes all the files onsite, and makes a musescore version of the midi and pdf, if only there was a programmatic way to turn two different proprietary binary encoded and encrypted file types, into Musescore 4 files (which are xml adjacent) that have extremely similar visual appearances, which would all need to be manually checked to make sure that the musescore 4 files are all up to NSM standards.
I personally spent quite a bit of time trying to reverse engineer one of the finale file formats but didn't get anywhere, so I'm not sure if it is worth creating a converter, or just doing 400+ hours of work to convert onsite sheets to musescore 4 manually.
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