Yiruma - Loanna
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awesome.
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jazz uses all these but he isnt much of a jazz player
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@johannsebastienbach He does add tensions, I played many Yiruma's pieces myself and analyzed his music, he does use tensions, 4th, 11th and in some other "unknown" pieces he does add b9, b13 and lots of sevenths. It wouldn't sound nice if he added a #9 and a #11..
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Yiruma's taste for good melodies are great, but personally i think he needs to add more tension into his music to make it more durable to listening
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wow i could listen to his music any day and any time.. wow i wish i were a great pianoist as him
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@freekevin1991 I'm having trouble with the left hand part as well :/ I can't seem to get a comfortable way to finger the left hand. It gets me soo annoyed cause i wanna be able to play this piece so bad!! D':
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@charmainesface agree with you. Im trying to learn this piece. I must say that most hard left hand parts (hard for me, im not sure if its hard for others), Yiruma played it in different way and I prefer that way >< Btw, it's very nice piece to play. You get full emotion when you play it, right ?
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Agh, I wish the sheet music was EXACTLY how he played it here. He played it different at some parts and it just seems so much more impacting that way. (Not that it's not already impacting.) But it gives even more respect for him -- being able to constantly do something different with his pieces.
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You can tell who's a real musician and who isn't when real musician's move with the music and pour every piece of their heart and soul into every single not.
-disclaimer: not hatin on musicians. :)-



man i can actually feel yiruma's emotion's when hes playing piano, this is not true when you hear david sides play piano "bobbing"his head which is overdoing it and not necessary, yiruma is a true pianist!
Ricex17 2 years ago 65
Yiruma's music is probably the most calming and relaxing and inspring piano music I've ever listened to
Beinionstar 2 years ago 52