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Everything's Alright - To the Moon (Laura Shigihara) | Acoustic Cover
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Ever since I played To The Moon by Freebird Games (the game that this song was written for), I've wanted to make a cover of Everything's Alright by Laura Shigihara. I have a thing for story games and this one is particularly touching and heartbreaking. The developer, Kan Gao, is a genius, and Laura's original song for it just knocks it completely out of the park. If you haven't already played To The Moon yourself, I highly recommend it.
The hammer-on technique used here in the intro and the transitions took a bit of time and effort to get right, but I think I finally nailed it. Originally, I only planned to make this arrangement for voice and guitar only, but after getting the idea to try adding a clarinet (which I eventually decided against), I simply couldn't help myself and ended up going all out with the orchestration. Writing / arranging for orchestral instruments is a skill I've previously had almost no experience with, so this project ended up being my first example of a rather successful attempt at it. Personally I'm pretty happy with how it turned out.
And no, despite what it looks like, I haven't decided to change my content style to exclusively moody-lit locations in front of my closet with rope lights, haha. I assure you, this is the last video in this style that I'm planning to make for a little while!
In case you're curious, here's the gear I used to make this one:
Classical / Nylon Guitar: Yamaha CGX171SCF
Bass: Hamer Velocity 2 Ash 5-String Electric Bass
Bass Amp: Roland MICRO CUBE BASS RX
Di Box: Behringer ULTRA-DI DI-400P
MIDI Interface 1: Arturia Keystep
Keyboard / MIDI Interface 2: Yamaha P-80 Electric Piano
VSTs: Spitfire Audio BBC Symphony Orchestra, Spitfire LABS, Etherealwinds Harp 2
Audio Recorder: Zoom H5 Handy Recorder
Microphone: Sterling Audio S50 Condenser
Mixer / Audio Interface: Alesis Multimix 8 USB
DAW: Initial Processing done in Adobe Audition CC, all Production done in Cakewalk by BandLab
Video Editing Software: Adobe Premiere Pro CC
Computer: AMD Ryzen 5 3600, 512 GB NVMe Sabrent Rocket SSD, 16 GB of DDR4 RAM, and a GTX 750Ti GPU
Camera: Canon EOS 6D Mark II
Lens: Tamron 24-70mm f/2.8 VC
Don't forget to like and subscribe if you enjoyed!
The hammer-on technique used here in the intro and the transitions took a bit of time and effort to get right, but I think I finally nailed it. Originally, I only planned to make this arrangement for voice and guitar only, but after getting the idea to try adding a clarinet (which I eventually decided against), I simply couldn't help myself and ended up going all out with the orchestration. Writing / arranging for orchestral instruments is a skill I've previously had almost no experience with, so this project ended up being my first example of a rather successful attempt at it. Personally I'm pretty happy with how it turned out.
And no, despite what it looks like, I haven't decided to change my content style to exclusively moody-lit locations in front of my closet with rope lights, haha. I assure you, this is the last video in this style that I'm planning to make for a little while!
In case you're curious, here's the gear I used to make this one:
Classical / Nylon Guitar: Yamaha CGX171SCF
Bass: Hamer Velocity 2 Ash 5-String Electric Bass
Bass Amp: Roland MICRO CUBE BASS RX
Di Box: Behringer ULTRA-DI DI-400P
MIDI Interface 1: Arturia Keystep
Keyboard / MIDI Interface 2: Yamaha P-80 Electric Piano
VSTs: Spitfire Audio BBC Symphony Orchestra, Spitfire LABS, Etherealwinds Harp 2
Audio Recorder: Zoom H5 Handy Recorder
Microphone: Sterling Audio S50 Condenser
Mixer / Audio Interface: Alesis Multimix 8 USB
DAW: Initial Processing done in Adobe Audition CC, all Production done in Cakewalk by BandLab
Video Editing Software: Adobe Premiere Pro CC
Computer: AMD Ryzen 5 3600, 512 GB NVMe Sabrent Rocket SSD, 16 GB of DDR4 RAM, and a GTX 750Ti GPU
Camera: Canon EOS 6D Mark II
Lens: Tamron 24-70mm f/2.8 VC
Don't forget to like and subscribe if you enjoyed!
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