Well, it's been a while. I'll give the standard answer - it wasn't my fault. First, because of university/college/you name it and all the work it's been giving me. And second, because I managed to get my camcorder stolen last year in Prague. So it was difficult to record anything. Fast forward to June 2011: we're having a recital of some sort at the university/college/etc, and one of the teachers offers to bring a few microphones to record us! (If you're reading this - thanks again!!)
And I've been kind of obsessed with this tune for a while. So when Bear McCreary came up with his songbook in, when was it, March? Well, I got the book (thanks to my dad!) and slowly started learning The Shape of Things to Come. Unfortunately, I kind of screwed up my performance, so said teacher gave me 15 minutes afterward to try and get a good take. So this is the best I managed to do in that time... Sorry about the remaining mistakes! XD
Oh, and I (obviously) didn't get any video recording of the recital - I wanted to take the footage from the series, but it won't work... So you'll have to make do with just a picture.
The Shape of Things to Come, now on the piano. Enjoy!
amazing playing thanks for posting this!!
TheMotherfunkster 3 months ago
Thank you for playing this wonderful, beautiful song. I love it. I like the feeling you put into the song. I could listen to this all day... <3
DeusExMJ12 4 months ago
Great job this sounds wonderful.
CaimanReid 8 months ago
say what you want about the mistakes or whatever, but there's something wonderful about the feeling you put into this piece. Very nicely done- no offense to the other guy who posted The Shape of Things to Come on Bear's channel, but I prefer your rendition.
EvrybdyluvsJosh 8 months ago
Wow, that was cool! Don`t worry for your performance, i did the same thing to Beethoven`s Sonata no.1 I had the chance to try again and it worked so well! Someday i hope i perform this piece as good as you in my academy :)!
AlexanderKostovBG 8 months ago