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Learn Dire, Dire Docks (Piano)

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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2007

This video will teach you how to play the Jolly Roger Bay/Dire, Dire Docks theme from Super Mario 64.

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  • @XXZUKA

    no its easy to play music its hard to write a song like this. This is 1000x better then some shit now a days on the radio and mtv etc. If you don't get that you are music deaf. Everybody can make music, but only a few make a beautiful piece that will stay forever. I also make music and I know that this song is a lot better then the things I make.

  • The piano needs to be tuned badly, though you probably already know that. other than that fantastic job!

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  • The first time i played this on the piano, my mom was trying to take a nap when she said, "why does that music make me want to go swimming?" LOL

  • Hey man, great vid, learned alot from this. One thing though; I am pretty sure the last note on the left hand on 5:29 is supposed to be a G and not an A (one lower)

  • @xXsweetystrawberryXx yhis song even passes as real music(not saying vgm is not music)easisly the best video game song ever.

  • @awesomeahow I used to edit a scene from "Nosferatu". We had to give sound to that scene and my group and I chose only Super Mario music. My teacher didn't know Super Mario at all and he was so impressed with this wonderful music *O*

  • Thanx a million !

    EP

  • @sovietsentinel Pirates are badasses huh? Why don't you go wiki "scurvy" and see if you still feel that way you eye-patchin', banana-wangling, double-dutchin' fanny-bandit.

  • this is why I want to play piano! This is truly a motivator :D

  • @digitaldud no the placement of the g and d are wrong...the d he plays is correct and the g is up from that

  • I think the G D chord is supposed to be an octave higher.

  • why does it looks so easy when u do it :(

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