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Pony Piano - A Young Flier's Stage Fright

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Uploaded by on Oct 29, 2011

Edit: I know, I know. I'm late.

Le PDF - http://www.mediafire.com/?67dls5n67bdg6jv

Le Mp3 - http://www.mediafire.com/?ga1abti0syencne

Yes, the sheet music is now in PDF format. No more silly tiff files, so all 7 pages are in one document. And to those who are scared of this piece from a technical perspective, don't be! Take a look at those sheets and give it a shot! Keep a loose, relaxed wrist on the release of those repeated chords and fear no arpeggio. Also, the Presto coda sounds waaaay harder than it actually is!

Oh, and good catch on the Jurassic Park theme snippet, haha. Yes, that was intentional. ;-)

Another character piece for piano solo. This one features everyone's favorite equestrian speed demon going through some anxious times. The theme I employed this time around is the very same used in the Sonic Rainboom Episode at 18:37 : Seven notes which spin out a triumphant little tune which I turned into a March. This piece isn't so much *just* about Rainbow Dash as it is about her struggles with pride conflicting with stage fright, its hindering effects and eventual surmounting. I limited myself fairly strictly to creating various permutations on this theme, but it does go places and concludes on a brisk Valse which races to the finish.

Enjoy!


-uploaded in HD at http://www.TunesToTube.com

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  • I applaud thee. You're piano skills far exceed mine. Bravo. Also, When I listen to your music, I sense hints of Debussy influence. Do you listen to Debussy?

    -PiercingSight

  • @DaneGraphics I do indeed listen to Debussy and his contemporaries, but I actually won't cite them as a conscious influence. There, Rachmaninoff is the name I would sooner throw out. Nevertheless, the comparison is flattering, heh. And I'm so glad you enjoyed the piece!

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  • Reading the description...

    >easier on the fingers than Twilight ever was

    .......

  • @HurricaneSparky

    Flutterbrute: Hey Twilight, what's soaking wet and full of dinosaurs? JUR ASSICPARK!

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  • Do you play these with the assistance of a conductor program, or are your performances real-time?

    Regardless, the rare sophistication and classical influence of your pieces have me in awe. I eagerly await your future compositions! =)

  • Oh hello! Have you thought about the amazon book Public Speaking for Frankenstein ? I got some great advice from it and could then delivered a presentation with no trouble.

  • @smeltergon Thought the same thing.

  • good song 

  • great song, what program did you use to play it?

  • Wow, I must play this epic composition on my synth!

  • @smeltergon That's what happens when you create music by the rules, even if only partially.

  • yeah, i thought the same thing

  • the beginning kind of sounds like something from Jurassic Park.

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