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score piano
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Final Fantasy VIII - (Getting Well!)
on: February 21, 2010, 08:19:43 AM
Me.. Playing Final Fantasy VIII Song's
Comment & Rate are Welcome =)
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danc
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Re: Final Fantasy VIII - (Getting Well!)
Reply #1 on: February 25, 2010, 05:14:58 AM
Bravo! You're my hero for playing final fantasy on piano. That's one of my major goals to do as well. Pretty much the reason I started playing
Keep it up. Are you learning any other FF songs?
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lostinidlewonder
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Re: Final Fantasy VIII - (Getting Well!)
Reply #2 on: February 28, 2010, 12:03:56 AM
I love Nobou Uematsu his melodies are very pretty. I've always known this piece named as "Eyes on Me". This piece needs to be played very gently, you start this too harshly, when the main theme begins you get a nicer touch. The Left hand should be suppressed even more throughout and only bring out central voices when they interact with the RH and bring out the fill ins when the melody is long sustained or silent. The melody should sing out as much as you can, don't be afraid to make it the main focus, it has to sound gentle though, so if you are loud in the LH the RH will have to be too loud to be heard and you lose that floating feeling from the music. From 2:00 onwards the melody tend to get a little choppy and loud, it would be nice to keep the volume down, don't get too excited and focus on drawing out the naturally rises up, respect the legato tie and phrasing. Keep the entire piece gentle throughout.
Is this your own version you are playing? I like it.
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