Song of India (from the opera Sadko)

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Uploaded by on Feb 4, 2008

Just a song I learned on the piano. it's a classic piece.

-Song of India
-by Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov

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  • no don't quit! I often find if you listen to the original a bit it really helps! The orchestral verison is lovely and will give you a real feel for the piece :)

  • @deethr haha thanks, but I already did Plus I'm pass this piece already and my hands are too small to exceed to mastery piano. :P

  • Out of curiosity, did you play this in 3/4 or 4/4 time. I have a sumative for music on flute for this piece and for some reason the two pieces of music don't seem to hold the long notes in the first part the same length. It is in the same key though!

  • the piece is in 3/4

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  • I can play that! It's an awesome song!

  • veri good. thank you

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  • Wow. Your AMAZING.I love this song plus I am learning this song that's why Iam listening to your vidio so I can get good.It's a very nice song.Thanks again! :}

  • I have learn't this song, and it's amazing, it's my dads favorite song, i think it's a little to slow!

  • Yeah! The one I'm playing has three voices instead of two. This one is still really good.

  • How interesting. My original version of Song of India for the piano has the treble played in octaves

  • Im playing this for my solo!

    Its very fun!

  • aww sooo pretty!!! i played the same one as a duet with my teacher, it was very beautiful!!! just like this one!

  • No criticism here...God bless you for posting this song and video...there is just something about this song that brings me to tears...not sure why. Check out a faster WWII version by various big bands...also ...about a year ago I heard a beautiful 'symphonic version' of it on the radio (forget by whom)...researched it...but found that the version I heard appears to be out of print. Nobody composes like this these days...Tunesmith

  • Random -Also, sometimes you can play a song in a different rhythm. I loved a "take me out to the ball game" that was written in 3/4 instead of the traditional 4/4 and it was sort of jazzy I guess.

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