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A Mozart Reincarnated - Ennio Morricone - The Legend of 1900 - Piano

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Uploaded by on May 24, 2009

My interpretation of this beautiful piece composed by Maestro Morricone for one of my favourite movies "The Legend of 1900".

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  • That was really good. How hard would you say this was to learn??? :D

  • @12walkietalkie13 mmhh if i remember it took me three weeks to play it. I would say it's not an "hard" piece but it isn't also an easy one.

  • @crazyRyoga If I started... On Wednesday, do you think I could learn it by Jan. 23??? :)

  • @12walkietalkie13 Well, i dont know what level you are on piano but ye, i think you have plenty of time to learn it. Secret is to play it every day. I suggest you to learn it like this: concentrate on the first 10 measures (they repeat 1 time) then when you play these measures correctly you concentrate on the measures from 11 to 25 and then you learn the 26-40. You can study these 3 parts 1 week each (3 weeks). After this you will spend 1 week or 2 to practise the entire piece. Good Luck ;D

  • this was good. i have the entire soundtrack arranged for piano (book published in Japan), and followed along with you on the score. nice attention to detail. I would only suggest trying to change the character a little or bring out other ideas either on the intro or the repeat to make it more interesting and explore a bigger contrast in dynamics. Also (it's a little hard on digital instruments) perhaps greater difference in dynamics between the hands. other than that, great start!

  • @cem1891 Thanks for the comment. I really appreciate those who can see the difference between playing a piece that it "..sound like.." and playing a piece like it was written by the composer. A lot (and when i say a lot i mean really a lot) of people who play piano, also classical music, play the pieces without paying attention to all the different aspect of a partiture (the staccato,the legato,the polyphony...). You can interpret the expression, where possible, not the kind of note written...

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  • @crazyRyoga Okay, yeah, I'll try that out, thanks! :D And I actually don't know what piano level I'm on. The solos I'm doing have "Early Intermediate" or "Intermediate" in the corner, but idk what level that'd be :)

  • @crazyRyoga oh, ok thanks! :) I'm going to learn how to play this for my uncle. He loves it

  • hey man, u have the sheet for this one?

  • @yummyinmytummy09 Thank you ;)

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