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Topic: CAN'T FIGURE OUT THE PIANO PIECE AT THE END OF THIS COOKIE MONSTER SONG  (Read 1971 times)

Offline vences5

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Just forward the song to the middle (especially if you don't like music that sounds like sesame street characters). Any help would be appreciated. Please don't bash me over my taste of music. I know it sucks (really bad), so please don't remind me. ;D

Offline i_m_robot

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That was f*&$ing hard 8)

but self has no idea what that piece is (maybe it's original)

That's one scary a$$ sesame street ;)
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Offline whynot

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Sorry, I couldn't get to it somehow.  I'm really curious!

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https://www.myfilestash.com/userfiles/hotcold/09%20The%20Pentecostal.wma

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Just forward the song to the middle (especially if you don't like music that sounds like sesame street characters). Any help would be appreciated. Please don't bash me over my taste of music. I know it sucks (really bad), so please don't remind me. ;D

I love deicide, and Vehemence, is that what your screen name is supposed to be?

Who says pianists can't like technical metal? 

I've been listening to At The Gates, The Haunted, The Crown, etc. for years.... doesn't give me bad taste :)


Offline musicsdarkangel

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I could figure this out for you, but how would I write it out?


And also, it might be a bit tough to find the exact notes/fingerings because of all of the delay.

However, I can pick out the arps he's doing, just maybe not the exact form.

Ahhhh i love metal instrumentals.  This proves that they are musicians rather than "noise" like many people say.

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The guitar solo at 2:18 is amazing! But i'm sure this piano piece is original.

Offline pianomann1984

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I'm pretty sure it's an improvisation by a classically-trained pianist on the rhythms and harmonies of the rest of the song - some of it is almost Beethovenian (is that a word?  :P ;) ).  I like it alot!  but I think the guitar impro is better!  I agree with Thierry!  ;D

Chris
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Offline vences5

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I didn't think that the band played it because they don't have a piano player in their credits. Could anyone write this down (have the ability)?

Oh, and Vences is my last name. :-)

Offline nanabush

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Dear god, that's sesame street?  More like Elm Street!  That song is creepy.. lol love the guitar solo/piano solo
Interested in discussing:

-Prokofiev Toccata
-Scriabin Sonata 2

Offline SteinwayTony

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CAN'T FIGURE OUT THE PIANO PIECE AT THE END OF THIS COOKIE MONSTER SONG


That just about sums up what this forum has gone to over the past few months!  8)

Offline vences5

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Is there any piano pieces that sound vaguely similar?

Offline Mozartian

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[lau] 10:01 pm: like in 10/4 i think those little slurs everywhere are pointless for the music, but I understand if it was for improving technique

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Anyone?
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