Channel: Joe Jeremiah
Category: Music
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Description: The highly anticipated sequel to A-Bit of Anime... Twitter: twitter.com/Joe_Jeremiah Patreon: patreon.com/JoeJeremiah ITunes: itunes.apple.com/au/artist/joe-jeremiah/id640986124 Facebook: facebook.com/JoeJeremiah Instagram: instagram.com/jjeremiah# 8-Bit Shirts: joejeremiah.spreadshirt.com Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/joejeremiah Paypal Donations: bit.ly/2oyI9lj ___ CONTACT ME For casual chats, the best place to reach me is on Patreon or Facebook. FOR BUSINESS MATTERS ONLY joejeremiahofficial(at)gmail(dot)com ___ CREDITS 0:08 - "Merry Go Round of Life" by Joe Hisaishi (Howl's Moving Castle) 1:28 - "L's Theme" by Yoshihisa Hirano and Hideki Taniuchi (Death Note) 1:33 - "On the Precipice of Defeat" by Shirō Sagisu (Bleach) 2:17 - "The Hero!!" by JAM Project (One Punch Man) 2:42 - "Cha-La Head Cha-La" by Hironobu Kageyama (Dragon Ball Z) 3:47 - "We Are!" by Hiroshi Kitadani (One Piece) 4:18 - "Tonari no Totoro" by Joe Hisaishi (My Neighbour Totoro) 5:20 - "Roundabout" by Yes (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure) Arranged and Performed by Joe Jeremiah ___ FAQ Can you do A-Bit of X? (Requests) I love requests; some of the best videos have come from your requests! However, I get a lot of requests, so I try not to make any promises about what I will and won't cover. When choosing what music to cover I look for popularity, relevance and, ultimately, whether I like the music and believe I can do it any justice. Any tips for people wanting to pick up keyboard/ piano? 1. Listen to as much music as possible! 2. Learn to play by ear. Listen to the music you like and try to figure out how to play through trial and error. You can use sheets to see if you got it right, if you like. 3. Learn the major, minor and pentatonic scales, as well as basic chords. These will help you to… 4. IMPROVISE. Have fun and make stuff up. There’s plenty of teachers on YouTube who can give you great advice on how it's done. 5. Use the internet. This was a huge part of my own development as a player. I am almost completely self-taught… unless you count the internet as a teacher! What equipment do you use? For A-Bit of 8-Bit I play a Novation Launchkey 49. I run this through Plogue Chipsounds for the 8-bit sounds. I record and arrange in FLstudio. I use a Canon Kiss x4 to film and edit in Final Cut X. For Joe & the Beast with 88 Teeth I play a Bernstien Upright Piano (used as a MIDI device) using the plugin: Alicia's Keys. I film with GoPro hero4 and edit in Final Cut X.