Hi! I'm new here and this is my first post!
I just want to ask how difficult is this piece in terms of the piano grading system and from your own point of view?
Also, tell me pieces that have the same difficulty level
And......... tell me YOUR take on this piece. Is it beautiful and worth learning?
Thanks!

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Modified 12/2/12
ABOUT:
Tabi no Tochuu or
On a JourneyThe opening song from the anime "Spice and Wolf", a tale about an immortal wolf deity who takes the appearance of a 15 year old girl and a 25 year old peddling merchant. The wolf deity tags along with the merchant and together they set out on a journey in a medieval fantasy setting and with an economy-driven theme. Along the way, they found themselves laughing, teasing, hugging, sharing, and sometimes crying. But most importantly, they found themselves caring for each other.
In a deeper context, it is about two lonely souls (one being an immortal and the other a striving merchant) finding comfort and happiness in each other's company. I must say their chemistry is a far cry from the formulaic male-female relationship archetype you can see in every other anime show. Their relationship is playful and a little bit flirtatious, but with sensibility and maturity in it.
I must also note that their witty banters and their childish verbal sparring are golden! No explicit gestures of love and attraction, but it is up to you on how you see their actions.
Now about the song. As I interpret it, the primary theme of the song is ,well, the journey of the two, with an undertone of a worried thought coming from the wolf deity that the journey with the mortal would someday come to an end, making her all alone once again.
(I wanted to write more but I'm too lazy and sleepy. ZzzzZZzzz. My interpretation is not yet complete, but I promise you; as soon as I get the nudge to write, I WILL WRITE)
Piano 1
A more 'literal' arrangement of the song. It stays true to the song and captures the jive and fun of the journey.
Piano 2
A version of the song that sounds that like it was really made to be played on the piano. It evokes more emotion to it. (my preferred of the two)
IMHO,the best rendition of the piece out there, with slight improvisations. Go watch the full video.