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What are the notes
Ответитьthat jumpscare tho 😂
ОтветитьNicee
Ответитьremake version video👀
Ответитьthank you so much
ОтветитьNew link?
Ответитьi love this!!!
ОтветитьThank you very much for this 😊 I am still working on my theory especially in Japanese chords and this will help alot
ОтветитьThe viiø7 (vii7b5) sounds just AMAZING
Ответитьhey, this sounds amazing man, i can just dream making something like that, btw are these chord free to use or do i have to give credit to you?
ОтветитьRequest: IV - vii° - iii - vi - ii - V - I chord progression video
Ответить>:( jumpscared
Ответитьnow this is just too damn kawaii... kinda inspired me to make. thanks xo :)
Ответитьi like this
Ответитьthank you for your service
ОтветитьCool. Downloaded 😁
Ответитьi came for the chord progressions, i stay for the chibi piano player XDXD
ОтветитьI don't understand how to download from toneden. It stucks on unlock progress which lasts forever.
ОтветитьBought the pack and loved it! Thank you so much for making this! Do you have any plans to make more?
ОтветитьVery helpful vro
ОтветитьThis is too good, tysm!!!
Ответитьlook your MIDIs in this video sound great. i like the emotion and its clear you're deeply passionate about music. but theres one, teensy-weensy, tiny little issue i have with it.
and it's that i cant stand when people put their free MIDI files behind a follow wall. it’s just a desperate way to inflate your follower count, and guess what? most of those followers dont actually care about what they're forced to follow. they’re just here to grab the MIDIs and go. its a desperate way of saying to whoever needs the MIDI pack "i don’t believe my work is good enough to attract followers on its own, so i’ll just force you to follow me instead." if your work was truly worth following to begin with, people would do it without being forced for some free MIDI pack that already has the full thing behind some paywall. this tactic of yours just pushes people away and makes the whole experience a LOT less genuine.
like im sorry but if you do this because you're desperate for any form of exposure that people need to fake-follow you, i might as well just skip it entirely. it feels disingenuous, and it makes me question the value of the work if you’re relying on these tactics to get noticed. i’d rather support creators who trust that their content is good enough to attract real, interested followers on its own. if you want to build a genuine community, let your work speak for itself instead of putting up these unnecessary barriers.
but in the meantime, i’m sticking to people who aren’t desperate for followers and people who trust that their work will attract genuine interest. i won’t be recommending anyone to follow you just for a few MIDIs. there are plenty of creators out there who offer FREE content without forcing people into it, and that’s where my support will go.
commenting cause this is helpful, and for algorithm boost :D
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