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Mario wrote on 2010-08-08 16:21
I heard someone playing a song called "Kiss The Rain," in rafting place yesterday and I really loved the song. :XD:
Currently, I have rank F playing instrument and don't have composing skill because I paid no attention to music in mabinogi.
I am not sure if I will be keep ranking up these skills but I really want to playing this song. :T_T::T_T:
Can someone tell me what to do or make me a scroll?
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Bwee wrote on 2010-08-08 20:06
It's super easy! I think. xD Just go to a general store and buy a scroll...oh and a book for beginner composition. Your first scrolls won't help you rank up your performance, but whatevs, you'll still be able to play whatever song you put on there. Oh, oh! And to learn how to compose, go on the Mabi main site and scroll down to the composer. It will tell you how to work it thar. 8D
...better yet, find a request thread for muzak. might be easier. xD
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Kueh wrote on 2010-08-08 20:20
It would be easier to ask a fellow nationer from Ruairi to make the scroll for you.
They'll most definitely make it for you if you supply the code.
(Be sure to get one with a tuning note so that you never have to fail the song and never have to be embarrassed and never have to start the song over again.)
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Mario wrote on 2010-08-08 22:35
Uaaaa..... I have no idea what you guys are saying!!!
And the website is here =
Mabinogi - FREE Fantasy Life
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Kazuni wrote on 2010-08-09 00:43
The mml you linked is rC, and if you have rF playing, you're going to waste a lot of play count, and also spend a long time before you can get a perfect playthrough.
If you want to play long scores in the future at all, you're going to have to rank playing instrument. It's easy to do, just make or get someone to make for you a score that has only one space for melody, and spam it.
Also, the best mmls are usually r9 and above, so you should look into that as well.
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woohoohelloppl wrote on 2010-08-09 00:56
Quote from Kazuni;118447:
The mml you linked is rC, and if you have rF playing, you're going to waste a lot of play count, and also spend a long time before you can get a perfect playthrough.
If you want to play long scores in the future at all, you're going to have to rank playing instrument. It's easy to do, just make or get someone to make for you a score that has only one space for melody, and spam it.
Also, the best mmls are usually r9 and above, so you should look into that as well.
The music rank tells you what rank of Composing you need in order to fit all the characters into the Melody, Chord 1, and Chord 2 lines. The difficulty of the scroll is determined by the rank of the Musical Knowledge skill.
@ Mario ~ Just rank composing. Mine is rank 8 ATM and I play songs perfectly fine with rank F Playing Instrument and rank F Musical Knowledge.
If you want, I can make you one when I have time.
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Mario wrote on 2010-08-09 01:35
Thanks Kazuni and woohoohelloppl.
woohoohelloppl, can you make me a scroll when I have rank c playing instrument? (I will tell you)
So I should learn music knowledge and rank up playing instrument now.
Thanks again guys, I think I know what to do a bit.
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Kazuni wrote on 2010-08-09 01:39
Quote from Mario;118496:
Thanks Kazuni and woohoohelloppl.
woohoohelloppl, can you make me a scroll when I have rank c playing instrument? (I will tell you)
So I should learn music knowledge and rank up playing instrument now.
Thanks again guys, I think I know what to do a bit.
It depends on the musical knowledge rank of the composer.
I said you needed to rank it because usually people rank musical knowledge alongside composing or playing instrument.
If woohoo has say, for example, r9 musical knowledge, then you'd be best off having rA+. If she has rF, then you could play her scores easily.
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woohoohelloppl wrote on 2010-08-09 02:19
Quote from Kazuni;118502:
It depends on the musical knowledge rank of the composer.
I said you needed to rank it because usually people rank musical knowledge alongside composing or playing instrument.
If woohoo has say, for example, r9 musical knowledge, then you'd be best off having rA+. If she has rF, then you could play her scores easily.
Sorry about that. :X
I guess I misunderstood your post.
@ Mario ~ My musical knowledge is rank F, so you can pretty much play it at any rank. If you just want to play songs and don't care about your Instrument Playing rank, I'd just go with Composing.
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Mario wrote on 2010-08-09 03:12
okay, its getting really confusing...
I just want to play that song really well.
Quote from woohoohelloppl;118541:
Sorry about that. :X
I guess I misunderstood your post.
@ Mario ~ My musical knowledge is rank F, so you can pretty much play it at any rank. If you just want to play songs and don't care about your Instrument Playing rank, I'd just go with Composing.
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Kueh wrote on 2010-08-09 03:24
If the composer is a good composer, they'll put a tuning note in.
That means you can play the song perfectly at any playing rank, so you don't need to rank it at all.
I looked, and the score you linked to does indeed have a tuning note. So just find someone to write it up for you.
Even a tuning note won't stop you from burning a complex score scroll out quickly if your playing instrument rank is low however. So you might want to raise it slightly if you want to make your scrolls last longer. Though it's really easy to make scrolls, so if you don't you'll just have to get replacements more often.
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woohoohelloppl wrote on 2010-08-09 03:43
Just get rank C Composing and you'd be able to make the score yourself. As long as your Musical Knowledge rank is around your Playing Instrument playing rank, you'll be able to play it. Like Whyrainfalls said, as long as there's a tuning note, you can play anything perfectly.
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Kazuni wrote on 2010-08-09 03:47
Quote from woohoohelloppl;118637:
Just get rank C Composing and you'd be able to make the score yourself. As long as your Musical Knowledge rank is around your Playing Instrument playing rank, you'll be able to play it. Like Whyrainfalls said, as long as there's a tuning note, you can play anything perfectly.
Tuning note = same as any other score without tuning note.
Some of the best scores don't have tuning notes because they're too long.
Tuning notes are for when you don't know the score well enough to know when it's wrong.
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Kueh wrote on 2010-08-09 04:05
Quote from Kazuni;118650:
Tuning notes are for when you don't know the score well enough to know when it's wrong.
Tuning notes are for when you don't want to annoy your audience with ding-dang-dong before actually playing.
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Kazuni wrote on 2010-08-09 04:26
Quote from Whyrainfalls;118673:
Tuning notes are for when you don't want to annoy your audience with ding-dang-dong before actually playing.
Tuning notes can be just as annoying. And anybody who knows about the mabinogi music system would understand the concept of playing wrong.