Your entire Wordpress post was really enjoyable to read, although I’d be lying if I didn’t say that some of the contents went over the head of a total beginner like me. Only time and effort will tell I suppose. I’m not even going to attempt it, but if (many years from now) I feel like I could at least semi-reasonably play (limp through?) it I’d love to give it a go. ![]() Some notes for consideration are also available on my Wordpress. If anyone who plays the piano here is feeling brave, or if anyone wants to listen to how it’s supposed to sound with just two hands, the MIDI and the music score is available here: ![]() It can probably be played as a duet piece as it is. I can pretty much remember how a large portion of my time was spent testing my limits. It’s a massive piece of work that hews closely to the spirit of the original song, spanning 26 pages for the whole 6 minutes of the song, and it is also transcendentally difficult - probably one of the most diversely challenging pieces for solo piano I’ve ever seen, perhaps fitting of Tori No Uta. ![]() I think I’ve already spent all my free time over the past two months on Tori No Uta since I more or less started work on the piece a few days after joining the forum, and I’m proud to announce it’s finally done. As I’m currently working on a solo piano transcription for the entire AIR OST, I reluctantly decided to transcribe the full opening theme, Tori No Uta.
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