Corpse Bride – Victor’s Piano Solo (Piano Tutorial + Sheet Music)

Описание к видео Corpse Bride – Victor’s Piano Solo (Piano Tutorial + Sheet Music)

🎼 Sheet Music: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_Xvz...


About the arrangement: I removed the notes that Victor plays before sitting on the bench to play the piano and started with the arpeggio in C#m, as I consider the initial notes as a test he did on the piano (therefore they are notes that would not be part of of the music, according to my point of view), maybe to check the tuning, test the timbre, test the dynamics, etc. I relied on the audio from the film's album, which has a few minor differences from the film version. The fact that I based myself on the audio of the album is because, in the film, there is a moment when you leave the scene where Victor is, and the sound of the piano is very low, and it is difficult to hear the exact notes. that he plays. It also gives the feeling that part of the notes he plays are edited/cut in the meantime, breaking the rhythm and counting of bars. Therefore, based on the audio of the album, I wrote the score and made the video with 100% original notes. However, I made an alternative ending for this song, because Victor doesn't finish the song after the scare, leaving it open for arrangers to make a creative ending. I've already heard some endings that other arrangers made and I left my ending similar to the ending of one of those arrangers (the ending that is most played by pianists all over the world), so as not to deviate too much from what has already become popular/conventional (already that many people have already played this version and it became almost a law that this would be the official ending). I did it differently to give my touch of personality and strengthen the idea that the ending really only Victor would know how to finish, since, within his universe that song could be the composition of some renowned composer, or his own composition, or even a improvisation he created on the spot. Looking at it from that last perspective, if he improvised, then he probably wouldn't even know the ending himself. However, if we look at it from the perspective of the real-life original composer, Danny Elfman, I believe he composed the song without a definitive ending to fit the movie scene (I searched the internet and found no information on whether he would have made an ending that really gave a sense of closure to this song).

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