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Hans Zimmer - Interstellar - Main Theme (Piano Version)

The Marvel Symphonic Universe

poolcleaner says...

What happened to the days when everyone played the top selling blockbusters on piano? Jurassic Park, anyone? Hello, idiot filmmakers, anyone home? Anyone? Fucking listen to Danny Elfman --whose songs make radio, television and film last forever!!! *hums the Simpsons theme*

Chopstick Piano and Incredible Limb Independence

Chopstick Piano and Incredible Limb Independence

Chopstick Piano and Incredible Limb Independence

Chopstick Piano and Incredible Limb Independence

1 Hour Anime Music Mix | Most Beautiful, Emotion & Sad Anime

vinhnobi123 says...

Mix and Master: Nuvon Studio

1 Hour Anime Music Mix - Beautiful, Emotional & Sad Anime OST Piano Vol 6
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Anime OST is always my favorite theme. I hear it every day as a friend to help me relax, so I hope you 'll like it.

If you liked this collection , Please Like & Subscribe (^_^)

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1 Hour Beautiful, Emotional & Sad Anime OST Playlist: [url redacted]

Track list:
0:00:00 Sakurasou no Pet na Kanojo OST – Days of Dash Piano Arr
0:02:33 Rewrite OST – Daisy
0:05:53 Fantasista Doll OST – Yuujou
0:07:37 Fantasista Doll OST – Nostalgia
0:09:11 Gin no Saji Silver Spoon OST – Kyoushitsu
0:11:17 Ef - a tale of melodies - A moon filled sky
0:14:06 Ef - a tale of melodies – Overture
0:18:28 Kara no Shoujo OST - For you...
0:22:38 Kara no Shoujo OST – Higan
0:26:25 chuunibyou OST - Yuugure To Yorisou Kanjou
0:27:47 Ao no Kanata no Four Rhythm OST - Girls of Contrail
0:30:04 Fate Stay Night - Voyage Fallen Shadow
0:35:46 Hyouka - Madoromi no Yakusoku
0:39:08 5 Centimeters Per Second - Oukashou
0:44:12 Zoku Natsume Yuujinchou OST - Haru wo Shiraseru mono
0:48:41 D. Gray Man OST – Musician
0:53:42 Shugo Chara - Futari no Kyori
0:55:52 Kamigami no Asobi OST - Strong Ties
0:58:06 Sword Art Online 2 OST - In time of peace

My other videos:
- Beautiful & Sad Anime OST Piano Collection Playlist: [url redacted]
- Beautiful, Emotion & Sad Japan Music Playlist: [url redacted]

Thanks for watching : )

Stay Crunchy - Ronald Jenkees (Live Drums By Matt Butler)

Stay Crunchy - Ronald Jenkees (Live Drums By Matt Butler)

John Oliver: American Petroleum Institute

eric3579 says...

Tommy played piano
like a kid out in the rain
And then he lost his leg in Dallas,
he was dancing with a train

artician said:

Mikey had a facial scar
And Bobby was a racist
They were all in love with dyin'
They were doing it in Texas....

History Buffs: Saving Private Ryan

ulysses1904 says...

Several things always bugged me about the scene where they rush the MG 42, although I know that Spielberg had to have this scene the way it is to move the story along. Capt Miler assigns somebody to rush right, he takes the middle then waits for someone to volunteer to go left. And gets irritated when nobody volunteers, why not just order someone like he did on the right side? And then they have their only medic as part of the assault team. And why not have Jackson the sniper pick off the MG 42 crew? No doubt because his sniper skills already were the focus of two previous scenes. The MG 42 scene provided a turning point in the movie but the logic always irritated me.

And there always seems to be a perfectly intact piano in the street in WWII Europe, Saving Private Ryan, Band of Brothers, and Fury all had one.

"Defilade, other side of the hole!"

Love Love Peace Peace - The perfect Eurovision Song

Lilithia says...

Some references:

Drums: https://youtu.be/k59E7T0H-Us?t=9

Topless drummers: https://youtu.be/4tgtyl_5x5Y?t=59

Grandmother plays the drums: https://youtu.be/RWQCgSB_lpE?t=150

Violin: https://youtu.be/M3RpKTehDi0?t=43

Old women baking: https://youtu.be/BgUstrmJzyc?t=13

Man in a hamster wheel: https://youtu.be/slHboKF9PIQ?t=123

Pretending to be in love: https://youtu.be/iq2yLykdjvA?t=134

Burning Piano: https://youtu.be/-f993p0CAV8?t=105

Russian man on skates: https://youtu.be/bawnwSYOCFU?t=119

Creaming butter: https://youtu.be/VJ920cN2HmA?t=138

Lordi: https://youtu.be/gAh9NRGNhUU?

Loreen: https://youtu.be/Pfo-8z86x80?t=53

+ dancers, strange costumes, wind, light, love songs, etc.


Japanese Girl Is A Better Drummer Than You

Xaielao says...

She's very tight but I don't wonder if this is a performance so practiced as to be muscle memory. Like that one person everyone knows that can play one song on the piano so well it's amazing but ask them to play anything else and they simply cant. 'Oh I've been practicing this one song... for years'.

There's a reason the some drummers on youtube, etc, have a big following and others that appear as good, do not. It's because those drummers release new performances all the time with completely different styles and genres of music just NAIL it.

Criticalthud is completely right on this subject as well. I was self-taught myself but always played to my strengths, what I learned to.. metal. Until I got older and fell out of that scene and realized I wasn't nearly as good a drummer as my youth had led me to believe. It took a long time but I changed that.

How to play the Imperial March on a toad in youtube

Sagemind says...

I'm not even given the options to turn the annotations on.

I went to Youtube to get settings - I don't play piano, and I couldn't make this work either, could barely get past the first four notes. I'll wait until someone records the thing and uploads it

Neil deGrasse Tyson: Star Wars Fans Are "Prickly"

ChaosEngine says...

You really do. Iain M. Banks was an amazing writer.

Excession is probably my favourite, along with Look To Windward and Use Of Weapons.

His non-sci-fi work is fantastic too, especially The Crow Road (any book that opens with the sentence "It was the day my grandmother exploded" is instantly brilliant IMO).

He was also a wonderful speaker. Listen to this (skip to 29:32 if you haven't read Use Of Weapons, it spoils the whole plot) http://www.theguardian.com/books/audio/2012/oct/12/iain-banks-book-club-podcast?fb_ref=Default. I love his analogy of writing fiction is like playing a piano and writing SF is like a massive pipe organ.

RFlagg said:

I really need to read more of the Culture series... I don't even recall the one I read very well... I just recall being a fan of the overall idea.



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