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Piano pieces - exanding reportoire

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  Zherak   Norway. April 22 2009 18:35. Posts 251Profile Blog 
Hi everybody,

I've been playing piano pretty much forever, but very recreationally. I figured, seeing as I'm a rather decent pianist, I ought to learn myself some pieces - because it's fun and satisfying to learn, because it's cool to have something impressive to pull off with an audience and so I don't forget everything I have learned.

What do I want from you? Well, these are the pieces I have practiced lately; I am looking for other nice songs of similar style and difficulty level. I am particularly looking for pieces which make people go Oh, isn't that ---.

Michael Nyman - The Heart Asks Pleasure First [Theme from The Piano]
Yann Tiersen - Valse d'Amelie [Theme from Amelie]
Yann Tiersen - Comptine d'Autre Ete (or whatever) [Theme from Amelie]
Sad theme from Bleach
Beethoven - The Moonlight Sonata (but I can't for the life of me learn this one by heart)
??? - Bella's Lullaby [Theme from Twilight]

I am planning on learning Cavatina [Theme From Deer Hunter] but can't find the sheet music for piano (though I know it exists) and Theme from Forrest Gump (but I have difficulty find a good piano-only version).

Thanks for all input!
Last edit: 2009-04-22 18:35:38


The bowsprit got mixed with the rudder sometimes...
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  Navane   Netherlands. April 22 2009 18:39. Posts 1138Profile Blog 
Erik Satie - Three Gymnopedies

fits your theme
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  Elian   United States. April 22 2009 19:06. Posts 121Profile Blog 

On April 22 2009 18:39 Navane wrote:
Erik Satie - Three Gymnopedies

fits your theme


I like this call, and as having played both amelie tracks listed... It definitely fits, and personally, I find Satie to be easy to pick up. I love him. You could also try his Gnossiennes, number 1 is particularly awesome.
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  JohnColtrane   April 22 2009 19:06. Posts 1715Profile Blog 
thelonious monk - bolivar blues
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  PH   United States. April 22 2009 19:06. Posts 3423Profile Blog 
If you can learn Beethoven's Pathetique, you are a baller.

Chopin's Revolutionary Etude is also one of my personal favorites...it was one of the last pieces I was learning before I quit playing.
Hello
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  DeathSpank   United States. April 22 2009 19:20. Posts 673Profile Blog 
composers to look for-
Bhrams, Chopin, Satie, Gershwin, and Rachmaninoff.
all of them wrote great music and should provide you with tons of pieces to choose from.
yes.
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  Racenilatr   United States. April 22 2009 19:27. Posts 2695Profile Blog 
Flight of the bumblebee!

I'm learning Liebestraum and Maple leaf Ragtime atm
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  Spazer   Canada. April 22 2009 19:50. Posts 181Profile Blog 
The last movement of Mozart's Sonata 11 is pretty famous.

The Final Fantasy X piano songs also fit your theme reasonably well. Suteki da ne is one of my favorites.
It's a Metroid reference.
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  s.Q.uelched   Netherlands. April 22 2009 20:09. Posts 148Profile Blog 
Star Wars theme

Final Fantasy VI:
Celes
Tina
Mystic Forest
Kids Run Through The City Corner

Final Fantasy VII:
Tifa's Theme
One Winged Angel
Fighting

The last 2 pieces might not be of your taste or might be too difficult to play.
Last edit: 2009-04-22 20:10:08
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  Xeofreestyler   Belgium. April 22 2009 21:15. Posts 5739Profile Blog 
http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/viewblog.php?id=88285
!
its great to play
Im the juggernaut, bitch.
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  Biff The Understudy   France. April 22 2009 21:17. Posts 587Profile 
Grieg lyric pieces!

Not very hard and sooo beautifull.
But... Where the hell does he find such toys?
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  Chromyne   Canada. April 22 2009 22:11. Posts 436Profile 

On April 22 2009 21:17 Biff The Understudy wrote:
Grieg lyric pieces!

Not very hard and sooo beautifull.


Agreed, I love Grieg, and it's not because my name is Greg. Some simple pieces that are just lovely would be Summer Evening, and his Piano Sonata in E Minor: 2nd Mvmt.
Long live Kapustin! | “Music is enough for a lifetime, but a lifetime is not enough for music” - Sergei Rachmaninov
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  Purind   Canada. April 22 2009 22:39. Posts 2692Profile Blog 
Let's continue the video game theme!

Air man
Plant man
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  Kaialynn   United States. April 22 2009 23:18. Posts 158Profile Blog 
You're at a higher skill level than I am (Although i've only been playing a couple years...)

Here's what i've got memorized that you might like:
To Zanarkand (Final Fantasy X 'Theme' except those scales at the end o.o
Midna's Darkest Hour (The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess)
Dire Dire Docks (From Super Mario :D)
And plenty of others that are older but easier.

And here's my suggestions for you:
Lecuona's Malaguena, but i'd pick an easier version (some of the finger work needed for the right hand is crazy haha)
Anything by Debussy - It's not too difficult and it all sounds great.
Final Fantasy VII - One winged Angel
I noticed a couple already mentioned Chopin, and Satie -Both have great music.

As strange as this sounds, your best bet is going to youtube and finding a video you know (IE: l'apres midi) and then just click through the related videos a bunch, you'll probably find something you like eventually.
R u for rela?
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  skronch   United States. April 22 2009 23:51. Posts 889Profile 
Debussy - claire de lune. That's the piece I picked when I was searching for the same things you are. It may be a little over done, but it's a relatively east piece that anyone can appreciate.
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  Chromyne   Canada. April 23 2009 00:18. Posts 436Profile 

On April 22 2009 18:35 Zherak wrote:
What do I want from you? Well, these are the pieces I have practiced lately; I am looking for other nice songs of similar style and difficulty level. I am particularly looking for pieces which make people go Oh, isn't that ---.



Man, I would go for I've never heard that before, but it sounds AMAZING! What is it?

Last edit: 2009-04-23 00:18:31
Long live Kapustin! | “Music is enough for a lifetime, but a lifetime is not enough for music” - Sergei Rachmaninov
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  LaLuSh   Sweden. April 23 2009 00:49. Posts 579Profile Blog 

On April 23 2009 00:18 Chromyne wrote:

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Man, I would go for I've never heard that before, but it sounds AMAZING! What is it?




Moonlight Sonata 3rd movement.

Last edit: 2009-04-23 00:51:02
In the name of Garimto
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  Spinfusor   Australia. April 23 2009 03:53. Posts 85Profile 
There's plenty of easy Chopin around; nocturnes (look for Arrau on Youtube) some preludes (op. 28, no.7 maybe) and etudes (op. 10, no. 3 in particular; perhaps Perahia here) are pretty, easy and popular enough.

Debussy's Prelude, La fille (search up Michelangeli's version on Youtube) has a particularly beautiful melody and doesn't suffer as much as most of his other pieces from an inability to color.

The Andante from Schubert's D960 (Richter here) might also be suitable, but while it seems easy, like most Schubert you need to be able to concentrate well to maintain the structure (even in a single movement) and bad tone can also really ruin the effect.

Schumann's Traumerei from his Kinderszenen is among his most famous pieces and quite simple (Horowitz's performances are pretty famous).

Some perhaps less immediately appealing/recognisable but relatively easy works include: early Chopin-esque Scriabin, some other Debussy like the Book II Prelude Bruyeres, some early Szymanoski preludes, and some Ravel like his Pavane.
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  Chromyne   Canada. April 23 2009 04:03. Posts 436Profile 
Speaking of Szymanowski, this is an amazing etude (and relatively 'popular' among his works) I was going to play for diploma:

Long live Kapustin! | “Music is enough for a lifetime, but a lifetime is not enough for music” - Sergei Rachmaninov
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  maga33   United States. April 23 2009 04:33. Posts 108Profile 
play this
The victorious strategist only seeks battle after the victory has been won, whereas he who is destined to defeat first fights and afterwards looks for victory.
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