Report RSS The Ink Spots - I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire (Western Saloon Piano)
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Hugh020 Author
Hugh020 - - 421 comments

This isn't really for anything, just appeared out of boredom, and probably took me far too long to learn and make than it should have done. I played it on my ****** MIDI keyboard in my ****** apartment

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Anthony817
Anthony817 - - 2,771 comments

Haha that is great!

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Hugh020 Author
Hugh020 - - 421 comments

Thank you! I think I made several mistakes throughout, a pretty big one on that final crescendo bit or at around 43 seconds, but ah well, such is life

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Marek33
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Indeed, this is one of my favorite songs from the Fallout 3 and you made a pretty good adaptation!

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B4RR3l
B4RR3l - - 743 comments

Very nice dude!

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B4RR3l
B4RR3l - - 743 comments

I can listen to that in a loop all day long

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B4RR3l
B4RR3l - - 743 comments

best version I've heard so far NinjaTheCat

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Hugh020 Author
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B4RR3l Thanks man!

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B4RR3l
B4RR3l - - 743 comments

Can you upload that?for me that's a seriously contestant for mod of the year.

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I made and played this western saloon style piano cover of I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire by The Ink Spots. If you've played Fallout 3 or 4, you defiantly will know this song. Just a little bit of fun, not for anything in particular.

If you are interested in how I made this, basically I learnt the song using some piano tutorial on YouTube exactly as it was played in that video, so it was already in this western saloon bar style. The lower bassy tones (intended for the left hand) is 2 different piano sounds, one of which is pitch shifted down an octave. The high melody lines (intended for the right hand) is 4 different piano sounds, one of which is pitched down a semi-tone but mixed low so it gets that slight out of tune vibe.