How to play Requiem of Spirit on piano



Uploaded by: Nunquam
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Okay, I finally got around to doing this tutorial.
I apologize if it seems like it randomly jumps around a lot - I recorded it in more than one sitting. First I show myself playing it normally, then the right and left hands separately, like last time. Since everyone likes when I display the notes as they are being played, I did it again. Hope
you guys like this tutorial. :)


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Charater map. ( 4 months ago by Altermax777)
Charater map.
how d oyou do that? ( 4 months ago by PkMn12793)
how d oyou do that?
Start Menu -All ... ( 4 months ago by DarthBenjyMan)
Start Menu -All programs -Accessories -System Tools - Character Map Hope this helps.
thank you ( 4 months ago by PkMn12793)
thank you
lol the is from ... ( 4 months ago by TecnoGeek15)
lol the is from zelda
hey man thanks i ... ( 4 months ago by SUPERSHILION)
hey man thanks i cant reply it cus i don`t have a camera but still thanx
requiem of spirit ... ( 3 months ago by someguyatsubway)
requiem of spirit and oath to order are my fave ocarina songs from LOZ
I can never play ... ( 3 months ago by TwilightPrincessVamp)
I can never play the piano with my left
yeah isnt it to :30 ... ( 3 months ago by punkkiller26)
yeah isnt it to :30 -:32
i just looked up ... ( 3 months ago by thecommentguy1)
i just looked up all the words b4 the songs:
PRELUDE-any action etc that precedes sumthing
MINUET-a piece for a dance that suits the rhythm
BOLERO-a lively spanish dance
SERENADE-a performance in a peaceful space dedicated to a loved one
NOCTURNE-a piece appropriate to the night
hey!!! whats up!! ... ( 2 months ago by XXbluenavyXX)
hey!!! whats up!! is been a long time i learned that song xD thanks for uploading it man
woow thanks :D that ... ( 2 months ago by DannyTravis)
woow thanks :D that really helped me :DD that's now the first song i can play on my piano (:
Thx,you made me ... ( 2 months ago by Arkofta)
Thx,you made me master it :) have uploaded one of me playing and have putted it under responses ;) keep it up would be nice with some other songs to like ff and other games :)
I finally got it ... ( 2 months ago by Pippenpadleobsticapo)
I finally got it down after a couple days of watching this thanks =D
Are you perfect ... ( 2 months ago by NewTonyIc)
Are you perfect pitched,if you are were you born with it,or you developed it over the years of playing music?plz answer
These are excellent ... ( 2 months ago by alive4everamen)
These are excellent videos. I have 2 comments here. The first pertains to the bass note at the end. The song is in D minor, and when I listened to the fully orchestrated version there was a D in the bass, not an F# (but I could be hearing things). The other pertains to overtones. At the beginning you're playing D E F E D in the bass. Overtones cause the notes A B C B A to sound even though you're not playing them, and the B makes the chord sound weird. Despite all that, excellent work!
The song is pretty ... ( 2 months ago by JudgesGes)
The song is pretty easy to play! Nice tutorial!
Thank you so much ... ( 2 months ago by VoodooZmija)
Thank you so much for these, this is the one im most excited about getting down. im learning on this old casio ma-120 that only has 49 keys total, none missing lol. i set this thing to pipe organ and it sounds pretty sweet. if i keep practicing like i do now, i'll have this down in about 2-3 days.
what piano is this ( 1 month ago by kakkadragon12)
what piano is this
u too u need a cool ... ( 1 month ago by metalhead55bigG)
u too u need a cool cameraman lol
Hero! ( 1 month ago by lolipop845)
Hero!
thanks dude ( 1 month ago by christroy1992)
thanks dude
thanks so much for ... ( 3 weeks ago by keybearer26)
thanks so much for this i really needed it so i can play it at my piano class for all my friends that love to play zelda
FAF(Fear Of Failure) ( 4 days ago by nonophoto6)
FAF(Fear Of Failure)



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