The Piano Theme (cpiano.xm)
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Posted by Ahlin on Mon 8th Mar 1999, rated 7 / 10.
An easy song witha classical style. I think this sounds very good and has a relaxing rythm, but it is too fast to use it as realxing music. I wonder what this would sound like with another instrument. There is just this piano. Tha artist has transcribed the whole thing. The piano has a nice sound. Very often I think that the pianos sounds terrible, but this does not. There is a lot of tones used and it goes fast, but the melody is slow. I don't know how to explain that! Just listen and judge for your self.
An easy song witha classical style. I think this sounds very good and has a relaxing rythm, but it is too fast to use it as realxing music. I wonder what this would sound like with another instrument. There is just this piano. Tha artist has transcribed the whole thing. The piano has a nice sound. Very often I think that the pianos sounds terrible, but this does not. There is a lot of tones used and it goes fast, but the melody is slow. I don't know how to explain that! Just listen and judge for your self.
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The Piano Theme ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~2:56 Otherwise known as: The Heart Asks Pleasure First Another cover by cybacolt I can't believe I just transcribed the whole thing ! comments/criticism to: cybacolt_iinet.net.au Find more covers at the agrajag archive: www.iinet.net.au /~packrat/music .agrajag. io .scrape. .090397. High Grand Piano Low Grand Piano
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sounds straight out of the main menu or ending sequence of some 1997's rpg with one too many features to ever go mainstream