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From: mbeconomix
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  • lololo, u wanna say this is you're playing? xDDD

  • Note. I'm playing with the original track in background (as I usually do), cos I've never studied music and I'm not a pianist, every note I play has been found by myself, just for fun.

  • hai tirato giù nota per nota dalla registrazione?! diamine, complimentoni!

  • do you have the sheet music? GREAT PERFORMENCE! i hope one day i could play this song liek you do

  • what do u mean u found the notes urself? by ear?

    & great song love the movie 1900:D

  • questa musica eccezionale ti porta a pensare che nel mondo ci sono cose talmente belle,che l'unico modo per descriverle è questa musica

  • Magnifique, beautiful, subarashii, splendide !!!

  • This piece, and film scene, is my top favorite. Generally speaking, I love the character portrayed by Tim Roth in this film. This scene is a beautiful metaphor for this adult in platonic love with this girl: how he sweetly and eloquently conveys his emotion through this one piece, as she paces before him. The Magic Waltz is my second favorite scene: with its metaphor for how friendship should be all sympathy, laughter and fellowship!

  • I have, and I agree with u rafiloco...

  • great job man! you just made my day!.. ;)

    One of the best movie, giusseppe tornatore is a genius.

    I recommend you to see Cinema Paradiso if you haven't yet...

  • So do I... ehrynL85

  • Oh my god, you played this w/o sheet music? Kudos to you, great job! I too love that movie and the song. Whenever I watch that scene I can't help but cry lol.

  • My favorite film (The Legend Of 1900), actor (Tim Roth) and music composer (Ennio Morricone).

    That's the scene in the film, where Tim Roth (900) suddenly looks at an enchanting woman out of the window and falls in love with her (everything happens while he is playing his piano and recording a track wich will be titled "Playing Love"). It's a very touching and moving scene.... THAT FILM IS A POETRY!!!! (Directed by the fabulous Giuseppe Tornatore).

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