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For me it's got to be Bill Evans playing My Foolish Heart.
I must have watched this clip hundreds of times. It's a piece that I am going to attempt to learn but the chord changes (and especially the inversions/voicings Bill is using) are quite advanced for a chap just starting grade 2 jazz!
Whats your faves?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2LFVWBmoiw&feature=related


Bill Evans spoke of the "universal mind" that exists in all people, if they can learn to think in the language that the universal mind uses -- a musical language that remains alive and well today, still scintillating, still expanding, still showing those who can hear it the depths of ecstasy and pain and life and love.
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Hi Simon,

what's grade 2 jazz ?

Michel Legrand "I will wait for you"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CY7GGSPD9wo

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Hi knotty
Love that legrand video - adding to my faves.........
ABRSM (UK) do jazz grades now.


Bill Evans spoke of the "universal mind" that exists in all people, if they can learn to think in the language that the universal mind uses -- a musical language that remains alive and well today, still scintillating, still expanding, still showing those who can hear it the depths of ecstasy and pain and life and love.
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Here are mine:

Danse Macabre by Saint-Saens
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GxR1RlOXrY

The Piano Duet from The Corpse Bride:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVQ1TCVMlpo

Hope you guys will like these too. smile


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Loved both of those, especially the Corpse Bride Duet


Bill Evans spoke of the "universal mind" that exists in all people, if they can learn to think in the language that the universal mind uses -- a musical language that remains alive and well today, still scintillating, still expanding, still showing those who can hear it the depths of ecstasy and pain and life and love.
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Allow me to submit this one. Peter Nero - Summer of 42. Notice how he takes a big breath at about the 2:09 mark so he can give it his all.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-M7h3wtSG2k


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This has been posted widely here on PW, but it's still my favorite and *still* is able to make me cry:

"The Piano" by Aidan Gibbons, set to "Comptine d\'un Autre Ete" by Yann Tiersen

Here's a piano arrangement of "Death is the Road to Awe" (from The Fountain soundtrack). I like this because the young man in this video (Lennon Aldert) wrote the transcription himself and it is a tour de force... I've emailed him off and on over the past couple of years and have assured him that I will tell everybody when he is famous that I knew him Way Back When:

"Death is the Road to Awe" transcribed and performed by Lennon Aldert

And you gotta love the next one, just because the piece is an AB forum favorite, and because Maksim in black leather is pretty darned cute in a goth sort of way:

"Croatian Rhapsody" performed by Maksim in all his leathery glory

...I have 42 videos on my "Piano Solo" YouTube playlist, so I'd better stop now. whome Maybe I'll add a few later.

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Here's one from an unusually musically talented lady... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzl2h9OTMBU

and another one more dear to my heart... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InkOpCmInhE

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and another one more dear to my heart... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InkOpCmInhE

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It has been quite an incredible task to limit myself to only a few videos! I could quite easily link dozens of videos that are related to various Final Fantasy pieces or new-age music that I can play/aspire to play, but I'll apply some self-restraint and just link 3 that are of very different natures:

Map of the problematique (Piano Cover) by muso90
I'm a big fan of muse, and I'd never have thought anybody could do a piano version of 'Map of the problematique'. But I was proved wrong! I think its amazing how she taught herself this by ear, and the ending is simply stunning.

Gladiator by mormalv
Ok so this one isn't quite 'piano' as such, but close enough. I'm also a fan of the movie Gladiator and, again, I'm very impressed at how somebody has managed to play this by ear. There are 2 songs within this video, I especially enjoy the "main theme" song that is from roughly 2:10 onwards.

Where the heck is Matt? (2008) by mattharding2718
The ultimate feel-good video! laugh I seem to be deviating ever-further away from the topic of piano performances, but this simply has to be in my favourites. At least there is some piano within the backing music (which, of course, I've had a go at teaching myself)!


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Map of the problematique (Piano Cover) by muso90
I'm a big fan of muse, and I'd never have thought anybody could do a piano version of 'Map of the problematique'. But I was proved wrong! I think its amazing how she taught herself this by ear, and the ending is simply stunning.

Man, I love that song! Like you, I didn't think Muse on the piano was possible - until I heard this guy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcYcyzT1FcI (ripping through 'Hysteria')

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My three favourite on youtube are:

Lang Lang - Rachmaninov cadenza

I'm not much of a fan of Lang Lang, but my jaw drops everytime I watch him play the cadenza in Rachmaninov's 3rd piano concerto. Just skip ahead to 2min 50 to see it.

Beethoven Appassionata

by Valentina Lisitsa (sound starts 12secs in). This piece is just great melody followed by great melody. And I like how she plays it. And I like her as well wink

Richter - the Enigma

This comes from the end of the film. Just such a sad note to end on - gives me goosebumps every time.

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Not a piano tune but if you get this song, you will better understand me.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79e8k0F2jVk&feature=related

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This has to be my favorite (except for the loud hissing sound confused ).

Round Midnight/Waltz for Debbie - Oscar Peterson


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Map of the problematique (Piano Cover) by muso90
I'm a big fan of muse, and I'd never have thought anybody could do a piano version of 'Map of the problematique'. But I was proved wrong! I think its amazing how she taught herself this by ear, and the ending is simply stunning.
Thanks so much for posting this. I loved it! Now I just have to wait until I can play like that... wink

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Brilliant!


Bill Evans spoke of the "universal mind" that exists in all people, if they can learn to think in the language that the universal mind uses -- a musical language that remains alive and well today, still scintillating, still expanding, still showing those who can hear it the depths of ecstasy and pain and life and love.
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This as appeared on the forum somewhere.

Still... someone who can play Bach with so much feeling !!

I also like that he plays intimately for Argerich and Freire.
Mauricio Vallina Plays Bach Kempff Siciliana


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Been away for a spell, but one of my favorites is Joy Spring performed by Cesar Camargo Mariano & Romero Lubambo, piano and 6 string... a tune I'm currently working on...

Joy Spring


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