Sonic Piano Video



Uploaded by: GoriFater
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SHEET MUSIC HERE: www.gamemusicthemes.com
Here I play all the themes from the game Sonic the Hedgehog, and some sound effects. Enjoy! Performer: Gori Fater (gorifater@gmail.com)


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I love the BOSS ... ( 1 month ago by MahBadd)
I love the BOSS THEME!
it was fuckin great ... ( 1 month ago by sairion)
it was fuckin great man awesome
Marvelous. ( 1 month ago by Cliinf)
Marvelous.
Absolutely ... ( 1 month ago by SouuFiian)
Absolutely Wonderful !
I LOVE SONIC
I love how you play
Awesome job dude! ... ( 1 month ago by FrankensteinGirl88)
Awesome job dude! Brilliant! I've watched this video probably 20 times! Excellent job!!
This is the type of ... ( 1 month ago by 9Wii9)
This is the type of video that makes YouTube great. Fantastic.
i couldnt play ... ( 1 month ago by mattakudesu)
i couldnt play piano if someone threatened to destroy my comp, and trust me i LOVE my comp. THIS IS GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
q grande!!! ... ( 1 month ago by kankarrio)
q grande!!! sencillamente increible
sencillamente ... ( 1 month ago by kankarrio)
sencillamente INCREIBLE!!!
04:30, ... ( 1 month ago by NaNthor)
04:30, springyardzone, the best I ever heard! Audioquality of your video could be better, but 5 stars anyway!
It's been over a ... ( 1 month ago by thelleht)
It's been over a decade since I played sonic, but this video brought back some memories. Really well played music
outstanding. No ... ( 1 month ago by Planetwatts)
outstanding. No other superlatives do describe this wonderful work of art.
neat ( 4 weeks ago by death80)
neat
Array ( 4 weeks ago by TheStrifeOfJohn)
Outstanding I
´m speecheless.
You did a great job ... ( 3 weeks ago by Moneybucks1)
You did a great job!!!! Now you should do Sonic 3.
Labyrinth Zone was ... ( 3 weeks ago by DerTuerkeUndDerKurde)
Labyrinth Zone was so fucked up....It was the hell....even now, after more then 10 years, im 17 and i am still not able to make that level! even after 10 years playing that level! -.-"
Great job! Keep up ... ( 3 weeks ago by PercipientFish)
Great job! Keep up your piano practices, I'm sure you've got a great future as a musician! 5/5 +fav for you, my friend xP
Gorgeous. ( 3 weeks ago by Threshroge)
Gorgeous.
When you play your ... ( 3 weeks ago by JokinJoe)
When you play your hands are very relaxed, unlike me. XD Awesome job bro
Simply amazing. My ... ( 2 weeks ago by XxGaloyxX)
Simply amazing. My only critique is that you should slow down Marble Zone. But that's me nit-picking.
well, i love the ... ( 2 weeks ago by whatofitt)
well, i love the music, havent been able to duplicate it, i do this by sight, lol i cant read music, well anyways i love it and can play half the songs, and im also a very good speed runner of the game :P
fantastic ( 2 weeks ago by Holbeinisscheisse)
fantastic
Agreed. Although, ... ( 1 week ago by Anonymous71688)
Agreed. Although, Gori Fater is still one of my heroes :)
No words... ( 3 days ago by Surronded)
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