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Trains
Poppy Ackroyd
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Place de la Republique et Adieu
Cœur de Pirate
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Nuvole Bianche
Ludovico Einaudi
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The People Who Craft World-Class Steinway Pianos
“Pretty much every job there—from sweeping the floor all the way up to installing the soundboard or performing final tone regulation—requires attention to detail.” Photography by Christopher Payne, story by Jordan G. Teicher.
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Touch Pianist - Magical Piano App
Touch Pianist is a musical toy / instrument that allows the user to perform hard-to-play classical piano music favorites (from composers like Beethoven, Mozart, Bach, Satie, Debussy to name a few) just by tapping the rhythm of the piece's particular sound events on a computer keyboard or a touch screen.
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Scala & Kolacny Brothers - Creep (Live)
Both hauntingly beautiful and sad, this cover of Radiohead's "Creep" is by the Belgium's women's choir Scala. Stijn Kolacny is conducting and accompanied by his brother Steven on the piano. The song was also featured in a trailer for 2010's The Social Network.
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Relaxing Playlists: Piano 'Til Dawn Part II
A collection of playlists that are perfect for those quiet moments. The first one, Piano 'Til Dawn Part II has more soft piano music for listening to while studying or drinking a mug of tea. Includes music by Yiruma, Brian Crain and Rob Costlow among others.
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Adventure Time Piano Medley
Some dude made a medley of Adventure Time songs on piano and he even uploaded the sheet music. ALGEBRAIC!!!
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The Prince of the Player Piano
The Whitney Museum is now hosting an eleven-day festival celebrating the work of American expatriate composer Conlon Nancarrow, who is best known for his innovative studies for player piano. By Andrew Katzenstein.
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Speaking Piano - Now with (somewhat decent) captions!
A "speaking piano" reciting the Proclamation of the European Environmental Criminal Court at World Venice Forum 2009. Unfortunately it's all in German, but what the piano says is all English, and it's really neat to watch.
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