Moonlight and Madness
omg crazy but i am looking for the same song and thats all i have to go on too. its got a piano sound and its a fast dance lol
yes they do, i am a piano player myself. I started young so i am a fast typer.
135bpm
A Concerto is a type of classical work where usually a single instrument (but sometimes more, for example, a double or triple concerto) is the solo instrument, and a piano or orchestra accompanies. Most concertos go in 3 movements, with the tempo arranged as Fast-Slow-Fast, respectively. There are many different styles the concertos can have. Compare Mozart Flute concerto No. 1 and the Ibert Flute Concerto, and both may be in 3 movements, but organization is very different, because they were in different eras of classical music. Sometimes, concertos don't even follow the 3 mvmt. system. I personally have heard a piano concerto in one movement, and another in 2. Elgar's Cello concerto is in 4.
Yes. Practically any type of song can be played on the piano.
omg crazy but i am looking for the same song and thats all i have to go on too. its got a piano sound and its a fast dance lol
yes they do, i am a piano player myself. I started young so i am a fast typer.
135bpm
Try playing this game: http://martypapa.blogspot.com/2009/06/fast-keys.html It definitely helps you to learn, and fast. And http://pianosheetmusiconline.com/how-to-practice-sight-reading-piano-music/
Playing fast takes good technique accompanied by lots and lots of practice.
large symphonic orchestra and two synthesizers
A muscle is a 7 letter word that starts with m and helps you run fast.
It depends on the pianist, and the piece that is being played. -
A Concerto is a type of classical work where usually a single instrument (but sometimes more, for example, a double or triple concerto) is the solo instrument, and a piano or orchestra accompanies. Most concertos go in 3 movements, with the tempo arranged as Fast-Slow-Fast, respectively. There are many different styles the concertos can have. Compare Mozart Flute concerto No. 1 and the Ibert Flute Concerto, and both may be in 3 movements, but organization is very different, because they were in different eras of classical music. Sometimes, concertos don't even follow the 3 mvmt. system. I personally have heard a piano concerto in one movement, and another in 2. Elgar's Cello concerto is in 4.
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