Rhapsody in Blue for 4 hands, 2 pianos (part 2 of 2)

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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2010

George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue for 4 hands, 2 pianos, shot October 2002. The piano sounds come from two half-rack piano modules: for the "orchestra" part, Generalmusic's RealPiano Expander, and for the "piano" part, Oberheim's MiniGrand. I'm playing both parts, edited on a Pentium III with Sonic Foundry's Vegas 2.0. (Those were the good ol' days.) Hope you enjoy watching it as much as I enjoyed making it! This is part 2 of 2. For an unsplit version, see the video at Vimeo. http://vimeo.com/9514409

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  • THIS IS FANTASTIC!!!!! OMG you really helped me learn this piece! Thanks so much!!!

  • @vgjj777 why thank you! glad I could help!

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  • Thank You! Absolutely Fantastic ... Your twin is also great :D

  • I hate my life. That was fantastic. I can't play this anywhere near that good...Time for more lunch periods spent in the choir room practicing!

  • Who would dislike this? Oh, that's right, no one would :).

  • Jaw-dropping! You just got a standing ovation! We saw it on a 58 inch LCD with sorround sound during a big dinner. Thanks a lot1

  • Exceptional !!!!!

  • it is very good but that start seems a bit of beat

  • genius...piano ninja

  • bravo~~~~~

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