Fringe Opening theme- how to play

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Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2008

A video tutorial on how to play the opening theme from Fringe on the piano. My first video tutorial so if it sucks, meh. Hope you find it useful. Once again sorry for the poor audio quality

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  • Well done for finishing the equation!

  • you look like richard steig.

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  • @ahauntedtrainman Thank you. :D

  • @THEG00GLYFACE I do believe that was the most pretentious thing I've ever seen in my life, and I've seen "Frasier"

  • W/o even knowing any notes in the piece, (btw it's a piece, not a song) the first progression is a 1-6 progression, or i-VI, if you've listened to any classical pieces b4 in ur life, you'd notice that being a key progressions in most pieces, then after that there's 2 more distinct progressions that a lot of ppl tend to vary on, but they definitely both contain a scalar major seventh as well as the perfect 5th, no F dim, way off, again this is what u should at least perceive just from hearing it.

  • TAMAHAAA <3

  • @Joey31608 now you can walk through walls

  • 6:38 Peter Bishop would say: "Yes, easy as making a pie."

  • hi is it a g dominant or a diminished 7th ?

  • slower!!

  • fringe is awesome. the begining song gives me a feeling of loneliness and chills.

  • lol two of the stars in fringe are from australia and its not aired there?

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