Prayer of a Tragic Queen
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YOU PPL PLEASE STOP COMPLAINING
look in the dam description. and even though he plays it fast, doesnt mean its already a crappy performance. HE TRIED AND HE DID IT THATS ALL THAT MATTER
TO K_SHINOBI: You are very talented at playing the piano. i dont even know how to play. and i know you work har to play sooo... I WISH YOU ALL THE BEST IN WHAT YOU ARE DOING! :D
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...I didn't realize that he was playing the theme. o.O
This actually makes me hate the Praying Mantis fuckers MORE.
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@kalamari125 Yeah true but it is still good.
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@Johny2662 pretty sure thats a guy and he is good but the song would sound so much better if played slower and clearer
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My mom thinks she's good. The music is great. Some of the bass is hard to tell but she did a great job. Keep practicing and get even better at it. :)
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Slow it down a bit. I know this is hard song to play but play it slower until you get it down pat and then speed it up and so on unit its perfict, nice try though.
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play slowly BITCH
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wow, I'm glad that other ppl are finally waking up to the fact of some mask wearing idiot sloppily playing notes as fast as they can with no attention to phrasing, dynamics or tempo is NOT impressive. Congratulations comment posters!
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There is a problem in all your pieces : You have to slow. This is even faster than the original version than a bit when you rush. And some how, you can cut out the pedal part. I'm really a fool in piano but at least I don't rush (in fact I play ever so slowly...)
I recommend you discard the 'echo' parts (0:11-0:12). They clutter and blur out the main melody, and accentuate the fact that you seem to be overly rushing. But that's a seperate problem anyway.
You should play at a speed where you feel you're comfortable at playing everything straight, flat out.
But otherwise, this is a brilliant arrangement.
TheWanderingNight 2 years ago 7
As one musician to another, I can only give an honest opinion. It would not be fair or helpful to do otherwise.
To phrase it best:
what you make for in technique, you lack in musicality. Play the song slower if need be; playing it slowly will lead to mastering it quickly.
Try learning to play it around 98bpm.
A feeling somewhere between a waltz and a march.
I look forward to hearing this music as time goes on.
tons0phun 2 years ago 6