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You didn't play this next time try not to make it look so not obious lol
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@labbiabbi nice, once you learn after that it gets REALLY fun(:
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Beautiful!:)
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no offense but i can tell you are not playing this. the fingers and notes dont match up. just to let u know, i play 8th grade piano. i'm not lying
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OMG, so beautiful! Made me cry! Thanks for sharing!
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Dokonalé
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Are you really Alexandre Desplat? :o
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can u please send me the piano sheet? len_blackpieces77@live.com
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great ! ;)
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wow u learnt that all from ear? your so good beautiful :) im just starting to learn it now hopefully ill be able to play it as well as you one day
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I'm playing this for my GCSE. (Or if your American I think its a deploma? I dont know XD) So I hope I score good! I can play up to where you finish off at 1:46...Though I play it slightly different than you at some points :P I'll keep watching your video to make sure I learn everything in time for the exam!
labbiabbi 1 year ago
@labbiabbi Hey, thanks for the comment and good luck with the GCSE. To be fair, this was my first attempt at it - I did another video which is WAY closer to the one you hear in the film - check that one out...it's probably closer to yours :)
cgiuk 11 months ago
Can you please tell me which notes you´re playing at 0.17 ??
I always play c-a-d-c, d-a-d-e, d-g-b-d, etc. etc.
And with my left hand 6 times a-c-e, etc... however how do you play it, please?
How many times are you doing the notes on your left in that part? (I mean till 0.28) So would you please tell me? I really like your version...
ElineeSama12 1 year ago
@ElineeSama12 Thanks for the compliment
Right ok..without notating this, it's tricky to explain.
In this version - Left hand is doing this at 0.17
(each of these notes is a quaver) -
BAR 1 - A, E, C, E, C, E, C, E
BAR 2 - A, F, C, F, C, F, C, F
BAR 3 - G, D, B, D, B, D, B, D
BAR 4 - Ab, E, B, E, B, E, B, E
This then wraps round again into bar 1. It's a basic running left hand. The right melody hand uses virtually the same notes to form the melody. Just play around with it :)
Sam :)
cgiuk 1 year ago 2