Me playing Stegman's Concerto from "Class of 1984"
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Ivory Joe from Kokomo!
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I wish i knew the notes to this piece. I would love to try to play it on my keyboard.
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awesome dude. thats exactly the same piece of music played in the film. I wonder what that was called and who the original composer was
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hola, preciosamente interpretado, tienes la partitura?? me la podrías pasar por mail?? gracias ^^
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hallo an alle die dieses stück spielen können bitte bitte macht doch ein Tutorial
Würd es soooo gern spielen auch brauch aber Anleitung dazu grüsse an alle please to all here make a tutorial about this wonderful music
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awesome stuff man
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0:38 :D
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super!!!
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IVORY JOE FROM KOKOMO L.O.L Ilove when Stegman says that and starts playing all crazy then goes into this concerto at that moment you see that there was a genius to his madness.
Could you make a video / tutorial where you can show us how to play this song?
Mirrormantiz 1 year ago
@Mirrormantiz I could try to send you a midi file somehow, although im not really sure how. I can do that tomorrow if you remind me. Now im going to sleep!
YouStrRo 1 year ago
Seems simple enough just arpeggiated chords right? What are they?
letekro 1 year ago
@letekro That's right. In left hand: A minor, G, F, G. Right hand is not chords exactly, but the single keys are: EDC then up one octave, and then one more. Same procedure with DCB, and CBA.
Simple but great!
YouStrRo 1 year ago
I played this one key above the original, which makes it much more difficult to play... It's way easier when there are only white keys, like in the movie. I can agree I should had held the first run. However, I have never said this was "just like the original", its my version, and the keys that i used are correct.
Just answering your complaints :)
YouStrRo 2 years ago
That was friggin great, I don't know how you did it as there is no music for that piece, but you did. Well bloody done!
Excellent!
mrshenda 2 years ago
Thanks! I listened to the piece several times, and then i used my ear. It's quite simple actually, not a difficult piece, only 3 chords involved.
YouStrRo 2 years ago