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How to Play Megalovania on the Harmonica - The First Part
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This tutorial is for a Diatonic Harmonica
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"MEGALOVANIA" is a music composed by Toby "Radiation" Fox.
The music was made for the video game Undertale. It was used as a battle theme for the battle against Sans on the Genocide Route.
It was first included in both Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum 'n' Fun! and Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum Session! as a DLC song on the console platform.
The game's soundtrack was entirely composed by Fox with FL Studio.[2] A self-taught musician, he composed most of the tracks with little iteration; the game's main theme, "Undertale", was the only song to undergo multiple iterations in development. The soundtrack was inspired by music from Super NES role-playing games,[3] such as EarthBound,[4] bullet hell series Touhou Project,[5] as well as the webcomic Homestuck, for which Fox provided some of the music.[3] Fox also stated that he tries to be inspired by all music he listens to,[6] particularly those in video games.[4] According to Fox, over 90% of the songs were composed specifically for the game.[7] "Megalovania", the song used during the boss battle with Sans, had previously been used within Homestuck and in one of Fox's EarthBound ROM hacks.[8][9] For each section of the game, Fox composed the music prior to programming, as it helped "decide how the scene should go".[7] He initially tried using a music tracker to compose the soundtrack, but found it difficult to use. He ultimately decided to play segments of the music separately, and connect them on a track.[4] To celebrate the first anniversary of the game, Fox released five unused musical works on his blog in 2016.[10] Four of the game's songs were released as official downloadable content for the Steam version of Taito's Groove Coaster.[9]
Tune Basics is the popular music education series created by #musician/content creator Kerin Gedge (That's Me). It's purpose is to teach anybody who wants to learn the very basics of how to play Musical Instruments which includes DiatonicHarmonica, TremoloHarmonica with 24 holes, Tremolo Harmonica with 16 holes, Tremolo Harmonica with 20 holes, ChromaticHarmonica, kalimba with ten keys, recorder and PennyWhistle (also known as TinWhistle).
Tune Basics aims to introduce he student with clear animated instructions for how to play basic and recognisable songs. Tune Basics avoids delving into technique or styles but will, where possible, provide relevant links to professional musicians who can take the learner deeper when they want to move on from basic l
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