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From: tr0llz
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  • Yeah..while you added some accompanying notes to the right hand...it's still the same thing. You just made the chords less full, but they're still practically the same....hardly anything different. And yes, barely any more difficult. The only reason why people won't be able to play yours very well is because they have horrible teachers that tell them not to play their technical exercises, making this more difficult than what it really is.

  • @mario54671 i agree with the last part of ur comment. Without technical exercises its impossible to play. But i still dont understand u. this is an arrangement of the original theme, pianosquall did the same. we both didnt change the theme but we have enriched it to make it more suitable to be played on piano. for me the version of pianosquall was a bit "poor" so I've rewritten it without changing the original theme. obviously the theme is the same, but as u said, many ppl cant play my version .

  • @tr0llz Yeah, what I'm saying is that, like you said, it's a minor adjustment. But it's not entirely an "original" arrangement, as the basis of this is the PianoSquall arrangement. I played the PianoSquall arrangement, and added a few ornaments here and there (I'm usually against that when I'm playing Classical Music, but this isn't that), and slightly modified the chords, but I refuse to call it my "own arrangement," because it's only a slight modification of the PianoSquall version.

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