So, I poked around but I just could not find it! :/
But I must have gotten close because one of the Korean sites I poking around, they start pushing Einaudi sheet music at me.
Anyway, I have forgotten most of my Korean but I still know how to use Google Translate (ok, not just that but I am pretty sure that this translation for sheet music is accurate)
So for future reference: 이나우 (I Nau) 블룸 어게인 (Bloom Again) 피아노 (piano) 악보 (Sheet music)
YOu are cracking me up. When I am making paint in my studio, I ask Google Home to play me Chopin piano music. Ms Google used to just play a bunch of music, and I was happy, but since moving to YouTube music, they want you to subscribe, so you get a totally obnoxious commercial (complete with a baby crying) between every FREAKING piece of music they play trying to get you to subscribe. And before, they just would play Chopin for me, now they play modern piano music that sounds sort of like classical music (and I often end up liking it, and then I look it up so see if I can get the sheet music) . That was the long answer. Short answer is “Google picked it for me”.
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17 May 2021, 04:27 PM
jodi
The piece is not that complicated, and would be pretty easy to transcribe. But I’d rather find it online...
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17 May 2021, 04:59 PM
ShiroKuro
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“Google picked it for me”
I listen to Pandora, I have a couple different "stations" that I've created just by liking and disliking. I also listen to their "Latin Workout Music" station, so when I'm listening to my Einaudi channel (which, same as yours, isn't just Einaudi) it's interspersed with commercials that are almost all in Spanish.
So, you might have to do this, since no one has responded to my two threads on PW, even though they have probably had 150 page views between them. Although I set it up so I get an email if anyone responds, in which case I'll let you know! I definitely can't transcribe it myself, so I hope it becomes available at some point, it would be lovely to play it!
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18 May 2021, 06:40 PM
jodi
Thanks for that. The last bit does get a little more complicated. I hope somebody transcribes this at some point - it’s so beautiful.
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18 May 2021, 06:54 PM
jodi
I just sat down at the piano to work out the first bit, and there is already a problem, the chords in the left hand are too big for my (fairly large) hands. Low f#, d, a then g, same d, b. Too big a reach for me. Will have to be a duet, I guess!
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18 May 2021, 08:45 PM
ShiroKuro
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Low f#, d, a then g, same d, b.
Wait, can't you just move something down, so yu keep the lowest note but get right of the highest?
See, this is why it's easier to have the score, that's the sort of thing I could look at and tweak as needed.
Except the RH is busy doing that repeating figure that goes on and on, and you’d have to steal a finger from that.
I was trying to figure out how the notes that are higher than that repeating figure are done, RH pinky or a crossover? But there’s so much arty movement in the video that I really couldn’t tell.
I find myself looking into this periodically bc I often find a piece I want to play that doesn’t have a score available. But thus far there’s no automated app that can produce a ready-to-read/play musical score of complex piano music.
I notice that one of the apps recommended is ScoreCloud, which claims to be able to handle polyphonic piano music. So I’ll have to look at it tmrw from my laptop, but I’m skeptical.