View Full Version : How to play old video game songs - my instructional videos
Rob2600
11-10-2008, 02:42 AM
For the past several months, I've been posting instructional guitar videos on YouTube to help people learn how to play songs. So far, I've posted songs by The Beatles, The Cranberries, Badfinger, Harry Nilsson, Radiohead, They Might Be Giants, Blake Babies, etc.
Today, I posted my first video game-related instructional video and it's for piano/keyboard. It's the Blades of Steel (NES) end credits music, which is one of my favorite video game songs ever. It plays after beating the tournament. Check it out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrQ4_8VGes4
Picking this song apart was a good challenge and a lot of fun, especially with all of the altered chords. I've been meaning to learn it for a while and I'm glad I finally did.
Let me know what you think. If you like it, I'll do more. Thanks! :)
Berserker
11-10-2008, 03:38 AM
That's awesome. I love figuring out video game music, but I know that most people either can't or aren't very good at figuring things out by ear, and this would be helpful for them.
Definitely post more. The only suggestion I have is to play through the finished piece at the beginning before you start teaching it.
Rob2600
11-10-2008, 02:12 PM
That's awesome. I love figuring out video game music, but I know that most people either can't or aren't very good at figuring things out by ear, and this would be helpful for them.
Definitely post more. The only suggestion I have is to play through the finished piece at the beginning before you start teaching it.
Thanks for the tip. I think I might tackle the Contra end credits music next!
rbudrick
11-10-2008, 05:17 PM
More! Especially if you can work all the sound channels in as best as possible (or when possible).
-Rob
Rob2600
11-10-2008, 07:08 PM
More! Especially if you can work all the sound channels in as best as possible (or when possible).
-Rob
Playing the bass line, chords, and melody all at the same time is tough, especially considering I only have two hands. :)
rbudrick
11-13-2008, 11:11 AM
Playing the bass line, chords, and melody all at the same time is tough, especially considering I only have two hands. :)
Yes, it can be very tough, but classical lessons helped me a lot in learning how to do things like this. Very cool when all comes out correctly, though!
-Rob
I actually spent a bit of time this summer looking for good videos teaching how to play video game songs on the piano. Apart from Punch Out! (thanks YTMND) and Super Mario there isn't too much. I love the Blades of Steel music and I'm looking forward to anything else you come up with. Keep it up.
Jorpho
11-13-2008, 06:38 PM
I'm not sure about NSFs, but I've definitely seen SPC->MIDI converters around.
theChad
11-13-2008, 07:44 PM
Playing the bass line, chords, and melody all at the same time is tough, especially considering I only have two hands. :)
Try playing organ *_*
Rob2600
11-13-2008, 10:11 PM
I actually spent a bit of time this summer looking for good videos teaching how to play video game songs on the piano. Apart from Punch Out! (thanks YTMND) and Super Mario there isn't too much. I love the Blades of Steel music and I'm looking forward to anything else you come up with. Keep it up.
From what I've seen, most of the people playing video game music on YouTube play either Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda, or Tetris. I wanted to try something different. I'm glad you like it!
I think I'll do the Contra ending music next and maybe something from Ninja Gaiden or Mega Man II...more of my favorites.
Playing the bass line, chords, and melody all at the same time is tough, especially considering I only have two hands. :)
Try playing organ *_*
I know, it's insane. I saw a silent movie at an old movie theater in Jersey City recently and there was a man playing an organ that controlled dozens of different instruments built into the walls (organs, horns, flutes, percussion, etc.). He used both hands and both feet and I was completely blown away. It was like a one-man orchestra. This is the one:
Garden State Theatre Organ Society - Wonder Morton Theatre Pipe Organ (photo) (http://www.gstos.org/JerseyWonderMortonConsole-9-25-07-Martin.jpg)
NJ.com - The Robert Morton Wonder Organ in Jersey City, NJ (video) (http://videos.nj.com/star-ledger/2008/10/organ_unveiled_at_jersey_city.html)
YouTube - The 4/23 Wonder Morton Organ at The Loew's Jersey Theatre (video) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDmjTlwsE6M)
Rob2600
11-17-2008, 11:24 AM
I just posted my new video:
YouTube - Contra end credits - How to play video game music (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-b7P_8Y228)
I decided it'd make more sense to keep my instructional video game music videos separate from my instructional guitar videos, so this is episode 1 in my new series.
Flack
11-17-2008, 11:33 AM
Just wanted to say, great job on the videos. I saw the other one and went back and checked out several of the guitar ones as well. Great job!
Like someone else mentioned, my only advice would be to play the NES version of the song at the beginning of the video, and play the full version at the end. That would really make it more enjoyable for people who may not be familiar with the source material.
Rob2600
11-17-2008, 11:59 AM
Just wanted to say, great job on the videos. I saw the other one and went back and checked out several of the guitar ones as well. Great job!
Like someone else mentioned, my only advice would be to play the NES version of the song at the beginning of the video, and play the full version at the end. That would really make it more enjoyable for people who may not be familiar with the source material.
Thanks for the compliments and suggestions! I wish YouTube allowed videos longer than 10 minutes. These video game songs feature complex chords and I like to go slow to make sure the viewers understand what I'm playing. Having a few extra minutes would be perfect.
In my next video, I'll definitely play a clip from the actual song and then go into my lesson.