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  • @fersantirso So an octopus can't be a pianist. Interesting assumption...

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  • tierce de picardie - wonderful piece!

  • Exactly. Why would you play that? Why would anyone?

  • I dare you to play this :)

  • haha, so funny! :D

  • So I just want to say that I love this. A lot. Genius parody of two hard-to-parody-well pieces.

  • I remember this lol....

  • You should orchestrate this, and take it off quantize - I do sort of like the player piano effect of the bad sample via midi and quantize. But this is serious well-done fun. Thanks

  • Wow its sounds like a nuclear bomb exploded on nyanb cat put in a positive good way xD

  • now thats fun :D !!

    great job ^^ interesting work :3

    you should make more stuff ^^

  • Very Nice indeed, so when can we hear you playing this Live ?

  • lololololol

  • I'm lucky I have two hands

  • lol that's nice :) It's a tribute to Hamelin's Solfeggietto a Cinque rather, btw ;)

  • @madlovba3 Thanks! Well, actually there's a canon section in F sharp minor in the Circus Galop, similar to this.

  • @xtfcr7 Yeah, there are similarities (that canon is indeed very much like the insane, human pyramid ending of Circus Galop), but this idea, to combine the contrapuntal variants of the same silly theme, is purely like Solfeggietto a Cinque ;) That's also by Hamelin, and IMO, his best work for player piano!

  • This is hilarious ;-)

    

  • it was okay until 0:23 ... then things got a little messy? but good job nonetheless :) very amusing

  • Lol fail good job ;)

  • um...

  • crazzzzzy haha

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