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A Beautiful Mind "Car Chase" by James Horner

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Uploaded by on Aug 5, 2009

From the OST of A beautiful mind composed by the GREAT James Horner!! This piece is called car chase and is arranged by Chuck McKnight. I never played an arrangement of him. But he did a STUNNING job. Great arrangement. You can see other arrangements of him and the great Joseph Rozell on his website: http://www.chuckmcknight.com. If you like filmmusic just like me and you never heard of this site. Please go visit it. It is GREAT!!
I edited the sheets of ChuckMcKnight a little so it is easier to read for me. Here is a link: http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=530db4b6a0374c4ce7ba8e3c6e11ce2058ce73d7e9...

The notes are the same, just check out which sheets fits the best to you:-)

I want to thank ChuckMcKnight for giving me the opportunity;)

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  • this is such a great piece! great job!!!

  • @Stinkiestinkie Thanks. Your nickname looks very Dutch :P

  • wow :]

    i love this song and you definitely play it the way i would like to play it hahaha.......

    im going to go learn it right now :]

    im subscribing you!!!! ur the best

  • @Xduhlisa23X Hi there! Thanks for your kind comment:-) And of course for subscribing=D Cheers!

  • great job, noud! love this song

  • Thanks!

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  • Excellent playing, Noud! Thanks for putting my sheet music to good use!

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  • this is truly amazing! thumbs up. now off to a death metal video!!!!

  • @juggernoud1 godverdomme. ff je profiel gecheckt, je bent ook nederlands! wel echt mooi hoor!

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    because I am ;)

  • Hi there! Thanks for your comment:-) About the left hand part. When you see a gliss. You have to play an arpeggio. This means you don't play them harmonical but melodical. So you don't play them simultaneously. But sequential, so note after note but then very fast like a harp. That way your hand ga play the notes in a very wide range. And try to see for yourself what fits best.Try to play the melody. You can play the melody with the right hand and the left hand just try to figure what's best ..

  • beutiful, thanks for the upload

  • Yes, it is indeed a beautiful piece! =) I can't wait to hear u play it!!!

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