Zanarkand
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From: AvLee4
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  • sound a little off but still great

  • 1:06 - 1:12 sounds a little off...are you sure you have the right chords?

  • so sad...good execution,make me remember a lot of things...5 star

  • What.. like losing your first Blitzball game?

  • Nice job, where'd you find the sheet music? My second page of the sheet music i found on the interenet of the piano collections arranged by arnold morrison sounds messed up, maybe my piano's out of tune...but can you tell me the where you found the sheet music? Thanks.

  • i know how to play this tooo. it took me awhile to mezmorize the whole song. i got it now! :D!

  • Awesome!

  • Yes! To Zanarkand is probably one of the mose beautiful themes out there, beyond Final Fantasy even. I remember almost screaming with glee when someone played this at our school.

    This is so well played, you're very talented. A few delayed notes but that, I think, addded to the melancholy of it.

  • This is great but um...you may need a little practice still. I've played this song and I hear a couple errors in your recording but nonetheless, it was Great!

  • very well done

  • Ah, I love this song! Very beautiful, the way you played it. Tempo changes are good; playing a song the same tempo throughout is boring.

    People complain about the arm movements, but how are you supposed to get into the music when you're stiff and rigid and play with just your fingers and wrists?

  • Oh my god. You play BEAUTIFULLY!!! I LOVE it!!! Keep it up! So awesome! *faints from the sheer awesomeness of the song*

  • you people going on about him playing it too slow should shut up because if that is how how he wishes to play it that is up to him. he is not playing it for the soundtrack to the game he is playing it for himself. well done mate ure very good

  • kxf piano should be played through out the whole body, it helps show the emotion you have for the piece. Anyways dont listen to those guys, work on the key mistakes and play as you feel. Its music and it comes from the soul my friend.

  • I love the way you play this song. I think the variations in tempo express emotion. So there :P

  • Umm...what's with the arm movements dude? Piano should be played with the fingers and the wrists, not the arms.

  • Tempo, tempo, tempo! Not very consistant with this one, I'm afraid. Neads improvement.

  • someone said this song is overplayed. to some extent that is true but its a nice song to play and express how well you play it on here. also it is a pretty darn easy piece to learn once you get the gist of it. an underplayed tune would have to be "hokage funeral" aka "grief and sorrow" or "sadness and sorrow". another one would be "Tooi hi no Kizuato". lastly like everyone else that was a little slow but you got guts to post it up and it was nicely done too.

  • Hehe you like fermatas

  • Beautiful. I loved how you really got into the song, it made it sound a whole lot better. Great job.

  • Yeah he noted that he didnt play them :)

  • You didn't play the key part with the crucial arpegios (excuse my spelling, i forgot how to spell it) but yeah!

  • Tempo was a bit off sometimes, hit some wrong keys, but you did a good job of not stopping trying to correct them. You put in a lot of feeling, and it's not always about the mistakes but how you move on off of them. You did an A+ job on the emotion though.

    Good work.

    (You're one of the few people w/ good posture playing the piano on youtube.)

  • Also, this song is over played on youtube and it is a pretty song, but not my fav. :)

  • Too slow, but it's good. :)

  • some wrong notes and to slow at some parts

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