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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2007

Four Hands Piano Chopsticks
Luis Andrade and Adrian Garcia four hands piano duet at Sala Chopin in 1997

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  • SE LA VOLARON! porfa pasenme las partituras para eso. por favor. Que versión tan CHINGONA!

  • @cranberogelio Gracias! De esto ya pasaron mas de 15 años. El arreglo no fue basado en partituras. Lo sacamos basandonos en la Rapsodia Hungara Num 2 de Liszt y la version de Chopsticks de la pelicula "Melodia Inmortal" interpretada por el pianista Carmen Cavalaro. Cabe mencionar que esta en Do Mayor, la rapsodia esta en Eb, asi que lo mejor sera que la saques "de oido".

  • do u guys know what is this song called?

  • Hungarian Rhapsody #2

    Franz Liszt

    (Chopsticks is an arrangement over that classical piece, made popular in the movie "Eddy Duchin Story" (1956) performed in the OST by Carmen Cavallaro.

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  • Whoa... hang on ,, Allen is regarded as the writer of "chopsticks" but, listen folks - Franz Liszt has to be acknowledged here. This is a clever arrangement of Hungarian Rhapsody and Chopsticks - there are many hundreds of arrangements of the two.

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  • TOM AND JERRY!!

  • The Name of the piece is Franz Lisz hungarian rhapsody #6 I believe.

  • Right, there's a fusion of the Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody and Chopstix...How miss leading!

    

  • ¡Muy bien! Espero que sigas jugar, Eres excelente!

  • Well done Gentlemen

    

  • @pianodork0813 that was about 15 years ago.

  • Hahaa, i love it!! pure Brilliance!

  • bad posture by both of them! They both should be sitting further away, the one on the right should have the edge of his knees parallel with the edge of the keyboard, and his butt shouldn't be past the middle of his bench. This is why you don't hear quite as much energy from both pianist. Honestly they did pretty well, but it could have been much better and more energetic if they are closer to the edge of the benches, this keeps them on edge physically and mentally.

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