Awesome! I'm still not good enough to try this, but I will one day. You didn't do a tutorial for The Drug In Me Is Reimagined, did you? Or did I overlook it? This would be so great because it's the song that motivated me to try learning to play the piano and still one of my all time favorite songs, thanks to you.
Your version of this song is the reason I started to learn playing piano with over 40. It's slow going, but one day I want to be able to play this. Thank so so much for the inspiration and motivation. You created a beautiful piece of art. Edit: I just read in the comments the you also played the other orchestral instruments on the reimagined song. I knew the shit played the piano on so three, because I've heard Ronnie talk about it several times, but I didn't know about the other instruments. That's incredible. Much respect to you.
I loved how Robocop got his final revenge near the end by destroying the robot's brother in the parking lot! Excellent plot foreshadowing: he was going to arrest the robot's maker dead or alive and wouldn't leave until justice was actually done.
Beautiful I love this so much it always makes my Hart flutter, I've only watched listened to Philip glass perform this, you young man have played this beautifully
Nice work. Despite the piano being a wreck, a train blazing through at the prettiest moment, and 2 random people stopping to intensely stare at exactly the most stressful part of the piece. A little miracle in a train station.
Your music is absolutely beautiful and you truly inspire me. I would absolutely love to learn how to play this. I don't have a piano but want to buy a keyboard and start learning to play soley because of you. Is it possible to play on 61 keys or do I need the 88 keys? Thank you so much for this beautiful art.
So beautiful. I dream of having synthesia or sheet music of this masterpiece. I really want to know how to play this song, but I haven't found any sheet music that sounds like this.
So glad to meet you Sean! Followed the rabbit hole and found you here. Your composition and orchestral version of this song is nothing but magnificent. Genius