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Join Date: Oct 2004
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Ludovico Einaudi
does anyone else play this amazing pianists pieces? i found out about him off of a friend and his music is really really good. its fast and flowing and impressive and its my favourite kind of piano music to play. its about grade 6 level but im sure thats not a problem for all you musical geniuses.
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: York, uk
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I have "i giorni" music book, its quite relaxing to play but it is quite repetitive and not that challenging. I like listening to it though when i need to unwind!
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/secretly Paul, actually
Join Date: May 2004
Location: You Kay?
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i'm going to see him in the royal festival hall in feburary
![]() i <3 his stuff. I played a piano solo version of "Due Trammonti" for one of my GSCE performance pieces and got an A* |
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its really really good. it is repetitive but its flowing and really good and easy to listen too. relaxing, as early sed wud b great to unwind to.
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/secretly Paul, actually
Join Date: May 2004
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i'd also say his stuff is more grade 4-ish
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maybe some of it but the pieces i have done were grade 6. my piano teacher told me n she is a good teacher.
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/secretly Paul, actually
Join Date: May 2004
Location: You Kay?
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which pieces?
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