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Circus March, Entry of the Gladiators, Julius Fucik

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03-Apr-2008, Alfred's Basic Adult Piano Course Book 2 Page 63

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  • This oine is very good.

  • very interesting to play!

  • omg i just finished playin this but im on boook 3

  • good, what do you think about book 3 ?

  • Anton LaVey plays well? Being the founder of the "Church of Satan" I guess he obtained his amazing play "what thou wilt is the whole of the law" talent from the one that smells like sulphuric acid.

    Alex, ya need more left hand bass fills.

    Jesus be upon you both ;)

  • yes I need to work more on my left hand, thanks for your comment :)

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  • He's playing from a lesson book, maybe you have a different version of the song, his playing is not wrong like you say...

  • basically its a chromatic scale up and down haha thats all i know !

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  • someone please give me the notes to this song 

  • I just did this for my piano recital for book 3. Though that was my second favorite my first was Jericho.

  • His left hand could alternate with the 5th... and he could get a little more INTO the mood of IT!

    That will come later though ... I guess. Keep on practicing. I did!!!

  • lol julius fuck

  • Where can i find the tabs?

  • aorry to tell you this but the left hand is wrong.

  • mmhh.... yeah well... so...

  • can you send me the sheets?

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