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Joe Hisaishi a rare encore 久石让 罕见 安可

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Uploaded by on Jul 23, 2008

Very moving song called Just Want to Look at You

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  • does anyone have the sheet music to this song??

    anyone know where can i find the sheet music???

    cant seem to find it anywhere...... :(

  • i cut it from the video of one concert

    it seems to be unpublished work...

  • wait

    are you sure thas wat its called czu i just saw the exact same video and someone commented that this piece is called "I only had eyes for you"

    uggh i reallly need to play this

    goota find tha sheet music this piece is waaaaay to beautiful

  • I think it should be "I only had eyes for you"

    thank you!!

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  • japanese orchestra music is very different from American orchestra music.

    I feel it's somehow more melodic, and deeply touching my soul...

  • it is beautiful. pay no attention to your friend :D

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  • @snaildr I have the sheetmusic right here though.

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  • sounds a bit like "friends", another one of his pieces. Maybe this is fushion or something?

  • @nikiwonoto its definitly the play on the pentatoniic scales that make music from japan or other asian ethnicities really melodic

  • @1993fireboy Sorry to comment on something 2 years old, but... Try using the Japanese name. It worked for me and it's definitely worth it!

  • Every time I play his songs when working on homework I am paying attention more to the song than my work! God, he is amazing!

  • MAN i love his suit 

  • @Angrypandaful I wouldn't say it's always sad, but his music is always full of empathy.

  • I wouldn't be surprised if that was all improvised. This man is the godsend of modern compositions today.

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