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From: RyanPLion
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  • daa daaa daaa okay so heres the deal... i agree with these people V but nonetheless i have this thing where i dont critisize people on things i cant do myself, and i most certanly could not do this... i dont play piano... but anyways i agree that it is a little strict but you get the point across well

  • robot

  • To me, it sounds very robotic and lacks the emotion of the original song. Which leads me to believe that possibly: 1. You're a robot. 2. You've never actually heard the Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen. 3. You've recorded your playing into MIDI and quantized it too much. or 4. To you, the Metronome is GOD! and to deviate from its almighty tic-toc would be sacrilegious. Of course I'm only kidding with you. Your Moonlight Sonata was expressive. But the Rhapsody sounds way too rigid in my opinion.

  • well uve never heard the piano instrumental b4 u heard the song

  • Exactly my point. Idk anyone who hasn't heard the Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen, and those that have would undoubtedly realize the beauty and overflowing emotion of the original. I've studied piano for 6 years and DJing and electronic music production for aboout 15 years. I do know about timing. My problem isn't w/ RyanPlion's technique but his over-quantized application, that lacks the imperfection, character and expression that makes us human. Watch the live version by Queen and then you decide.

  • sounds like midi or some keyboard

    but i cant complain

    props buddy

  • this is really good! Congrats!

  • I have a request. I just got finished playing in the pit orchestra for the local performance of Cats. I'd like to hear you play anything from the soundtrack, but especially Rum Tum Tugger or Skimbleshanks

  • Is there piano sheet music out there for those songs? The only one I have been able to find from Cats is Memory.

  • I believe you'd have to buy the whole piano score at one time. When I played in the pit, they gave us factory books. I'm not sure if you'd be able to buy them or not, but it's worth finding out.

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