This is a song I thought someone else would transcribe. I thought this for a long time until I finally got fed up with it and did a transcription myself. I really, REALLY dig this song and remember watching the video over and over again when it came out. Yes, I know I’m a sucker for something, but I’m not quite sure what. I love where to buy the syncopated rhythms and her expression during the soft rap section. Alright you want the music:
For your intense pleasure today I present a transcription by Cloudless who frequents this site on occasion and quite seriously just writes better transcriptions than me. This is absolutely, without exception, one of the most fun transcriptions I’ve heard in a long time. Every time I listen to it my fingers itch to play again. Please leave him some nice deserving comments as he is very nice and very deserving :).
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Here’s a video with the full song. It also has all the lyrics and their translation in the comments so be sure to take a look and enjoy. If anyone does a youtube video of you playing this song let me know and I’ll put that up here as well :)!
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So the last two days I’ve spent working on this piece I’ve named Waltz of the Dead. I’ve played it for awhile on the piano, but the song itself has always been orchestral in my head. There’s a bit of a story that I think of as I’m playing and listening to this song. A boy (the piano theme) goes out to visit the grave of the girl he loved (the flute) and she appears from the ground as a ghost. Than lots of ghosts appear in all different shapes sizes and types to join the two lovers in a ghostly waltz. The music builds up to a climax centered around the flute and the piano’s dance until the other ghosts start online purchase cheap pills ampicillin to disappear leaving only the two of them in each others arms. Finally she too departs back to her grave leaving the boy alone in front of her grave.
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Without further quaffling I’m pleased to present waltz of the dead as performed by the Melody Assistant Instruments.