Re: Overture/No One Mourns The Wicked Attempt 2

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Uploaded by on Jul 12, 2008

This is a slowed down version of my No One Mourns the Wicked. I hope you all find this a more agreable speed!

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  • great job (:

    the key for the monkey part sounded a tad weird though... :/

    but otherwise, fantabulous job!! :D I've been playing piano 8 years, but I find Wicked songs quite difficult to play =] so oz-some playing :)

  • @debz12321 Yep that's very true. I have done a more recent version with a better monkey bit, but there's a little glitch over the tape which is quite frustrating.

    lol, thanks!

  • Very much in favor of this speed. It sits a lot better like that. Was intense before! At 0:56 where you have the triplets two bars before the key change from B major to C major, I feel it doesn't slow into the cut common fanfare enough. That's one roaring fanfare! But that's just me. Such a great effort, all that!

    Also, looking back at it, I see you're going from B major into D at 0:56, so you must just be doing a different version or something. I'm just going off the Broadway version there.

  • @Zimetric Yeah you're right about the key changes, I was doing a lot by ear so it's not impossible that some were wrong.

    Thanks

  • This is a beautiful and wonderful piece! After you slowed it down, you can really hear the delicate details and complexities that you pull off so perfectly. You're an incredible pianist, and I think this video is so inspirational- thank you for uploading it!

  • Thankyou very much indeed!

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  • WOW!!!!

  • You make it look easy! :) Bravo! Bravo!

  • @dannyplummer Hey, well for the broadway version, which seems pretty similar, left hand does octaves of A then E. Right hand (with inversions) does Am c, Am c, F, C b, and G B C for the last two. If that makes sense lol.

  • @Dallimorelover Oh right. That's very impressive by ear, man. I love your commitment to Wicked. The opening is a killer on piano, but you do it well indeed. Rep up.

  • good job ! ;)

    can you gave me the notes for it ? please :)

  • Wow that was really great :)

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