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Just finished learning it!! Honestly was soo good to learn as have started learning piano for 3 months now just of yt. This helped w the left hand stuff but honestly killed my brain 😂 thank you bro
Love your arrangements and this one has always been a favorite of mine. I honestly didn't set out to learn this but I found myself wanting to make full progress on it because I was enjoying learning it. I purchased the album as thanks and I also made a performance video too if that's of any interest 😅
Thanks for another amazing tutorial! This song makes me cry everytime. Highest rated anime episode ever on IMDb, never forget. I'll be sure to learn this too!
Sorry, I can't come up with an adoring phrase this time. This comment is for the alghorith. Besides: I have a solo nightshift tonight, so the playlist is aaaaaall mine 😈
1. You will need a lot of motivation to keep playing but the pay-off is worth it. 2. Take one or two pieces at a time. So you can best focus at learning and then moving forward. 3. Don't overreach in difficulty. You can learn difficult pieces if you spend enough time but it's more rewarding and will launch you more forward if you learn 4 easy pieces instead of one difficult one in the beginning imo. 4. Use a metronome to get the tempos in (just start at the tempo you can play and then turn it up slowly), and practice each hand separately if you need to. Basic advice but it's true. Good luck!
@@TorbyBrand excellent tips; I've been learning for a little under a year and figured out that if I don't have at least one piece that keeps me interested, I fall out. This is one of those pieces. I bought your sheet music for it but I would like to try synthesia to make it more like a game. Do you also sell the midi file?
@@bernardosandoval6220 bought the sheets? Where lol, they are free on my website. There is a midi on my Musescore profile though, and they did change to a paid model