bulbasaur
Not quite e^(-(x-μ)²/(2σ²)) / (σ√(2π))
Re: Bulbasaur's Pokémon Arrangements
While I could export it as a MusicXML, the more complex notations get left out or screw the page up. And the pedal markings create some sort of ungodly mess over the page. Slurs aren't formed properly, and the staff spacing gets all messed up. So unless there's absolutely no other way for Linux users to listen to the scores, I'd rather not. I suggest you check out the links to music beside each piece (except for Primal Dialga, but that's also the most messed-up in terms of MusicXML). Meanwhile, I'll try to get acceptable results with converting it to MusicXML.
I give each piece at least a quick whirl before posting it up. The progression that you were talking about is pretty easily done; the one that I can't do at 3/4 speed is the one in the left hand in measure 3, where some notes should be an octave lower.
While I could export it as a MusicXML, the more complex notations get left out or screw the page up. And the pedal markings create some sort of ungodly mess over the page. Slurs aren't formed properly, and the staff spacing gets all messed up. So unless there's absolutely no other way for Linux users to listen to the scores, I'd rather not. I suggest you check out the links to music beside each piece (except for Primal Dialga, but that's also the most messed-up in terms of MusicXML). Meanwhile, I'll try to get acceptable results with converting it to MusicXML.
I give each piece at least a quick whirl before posting it up. The progression that you were talking about is pretty easily done; the one that I can't do at 3/4 speed is the one in the left hand in measure 3, where some notes should be an octave lower.