Lux Aeterna was posted
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It’s the music not the minutia, that matters. Who gives a shit what it’s called. If I hear something that I like then I will comment. If not what’s the point?
Really Great. Lacks bit of contrast between Left and Right hand i’d say, but then again everyone has one’s own way to play a piece… And you play it greatly.
However i’ve been trying to get the sheet music of this piece all over the place, and all i’ve found is really simplified ones. As this one kicks ass, i’de like to find it…
Do you have a link, or if it’s a bought one, could you please indicate the name uneder which it’s filed?
Thanks a million.
A talented pianist plays the song Lux Aeterna (also referred to frequently, but incorrectly, as Requiem for a Dream) on the piano. The song comes from the soundtrack to the movie, Requiem for a Dream and was composed by Clint Mansell.
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Is this song really called Requiem for a Tower? LMAO I’ve never heard that ever! This is the song that plays in every single movie trailer these days…
Yea !!! What he said!!
It’s the music not the minutia, that matters. Who gives a shit what it’s called. If I hear something that I like then I will comment. If not what’s the point?
Really Great. Lacks bit of contrast between Left and Right hand i’d say, but then again everyone has one’s own way to play a piece… And you play it greatly.
However i’ve been trying to get the sheet music of this piece all over the place, and all i’ve found is really simplified ones. As this one kicks ass, i’de like to find it…
Do you have a link, or if it’s a bought one, could you please indicate the name uneder which it’s filed?
Thanks a million.
The name of the song is actually Lux Aeterna by Clint Mansell.
lmao, looks like someone fixed it…