Hans Zimmer - Interstellar - Main Theme (Piano Version)

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Sheet Music: http://goo.gl/y4RnH3
Hans Zimmer - Interstellar - Main Theme
Piano Version by Patrik Pietschmann

Hi, my name is Patrik Pietschmann, I'm a keyboard player, arranger and hobby programmer from Germany. Since I am a huge fan of Hans Zimmer, I did an arrangement of his Main Theme from the "Interstellar" soundtrack. In this video I have tried to combine my live piano playing with the visualization of the music material by programming my own "Synthesia"-like software.

Please subscribe to my channel if you like the video! :-)

(H/T @eric3579)
Paybacksays...

Not really. The incoming notes were exactly what he was playing, only running reverse through time, effect before cause. They were actually "predicting" his key presses.

You could tell where some notes were shorter than what they'd actually be in a Hero game, or in some cases where two notes were held and one ended a fraction of a second before the other. A Hero game would be "perfect" but this was imperfect.

Considering the movie, this visualisation, basically showing you information from the future, is pretty cool.

ChaosEnginesaid:

Piano hero??

ChaosEnginesays...

Well, I was joking, but replace "predicting" with "instructing" and that still describes exactly the way guitar hero or rocksmith work.

And it will only ever be as perfect as the human playing it.

Either way, it's a cool video and a nice piece.

Shame the movie wasn't nearly as good...

Paybacksaid:

Not really. The incoming notes were exactly what he was playing, only running reverse through time, effect before cause. They were actually "predicting" his key presses.

You could tell where some notes were shorter than what they'd actually be in a Hero game, or in some cases where two notes were held and one ended a fraction of a second before the other. A Hero game would be "perfect" but this was imperfect.

Considering the movie, this visualisation, basically showing you information from the future, is pretty cool.

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