NoOneLaysHere's melodies

GI30 90 264 2

Transcribed onto a music-box, and is slightly modified. This has the L.H. play its part and one octave above itself [L.H.->Left Hand, R.H.->Right Hand. As used for a pianist.]. This allows the L.H. to play E♭/D♯ when it otherwise cannot. The middle section thus doesn't have moments without notes being played. For the rest, on multiple occasions it overlaps the R.H., in addition to there being more notes played at once, so the melody is a bit drowned. At a few times, some notes have been removed because there'd be more than six notes playing at once, and this program automatically deletes notes until there are only 6 notes per column (from what I see). The notes deleted are the highest pitch notes of the lower L.H., which happen to be the notes closest to C5. This state was achieved when in the processed of transferring the L.H. an octave up (like this one, but without the lower, older L.H.). I decided it may have been worth it to upload this variation.

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Transcribed onto a music-box. All 36 E♭4 (D♯4) were removed due to constraints of playable notes (and I decided not to transpose them). In the middle section, there's 14 of them, so it may sound a bit like it's missing notes, because it is missing notes.

GI30 80 464

Transcribed a piano arrangement onto a music-box, and transposed it up by an interval of a perfect fifth (i.e C4 turns into G4, A5 into E6, etc.). A few notes turned out too high pitched for this 30-note music-box. This preserves the interval between notes of the original arrangement (besides the omitted notes due to pitch constraints). (The notes omitted are a D7 and a F6. The first is replaced by nothing, and the second is replaced by a C6.)

GI30 80 464

Transcribed a piano arrangement onto a music-box. One note was too high-pitched (a G6), so I replaced it with another note (a B5). Due to limitations of playable notes, I've replaced every instances of the note B♭3 (A♯3) with B3, and every instances of the note E♭4 (D♯4) with E4. This causes some dissonance and is quite noticeable.