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Ludwig van Larx's video: Pok mon Sun and Moon: Battle Lusamine Classical Piano Arrangement

@Pokémon Sun and Moon: "Battle! Lusamine!" (Classical Piano Arrangement)
PLEASE READ THE DESCRIPTION. DOWNLOAD LINK BELOW. So I've been seeing a few arrangements of this piece for piano, but none are actually arranged to actually be played by a pianist. lol Most are just the orchestra arrangement as it is. I also noticed that most arrangements didn't take any creative liberties with the piece. So I decided to completely redo the theme in a classical style. This also happens to be my first Synthesia video. If you guys like this, I'll try to do more in the future. ^^ But as for the piece, I know most of everyone is going to assume that the piece ends after the main theme returns for a second time after the long chords. However, this piece is arranged in sonata form. So what essentially happens is that you have two themes that are stated one after the other, and then they usually repeat. Then, you have a development; then, a recapitulation (which is essentially the first two themes restated in the home key); and then, there is sometimes a coda, which is just an ending. There are more things to it, like transitional elements, keys that the themes are supposed to be in, etc. but that's the basics. So I'm not entirely sure, but I think the theme first repeats at around the 2 minute mark... but don't close out at that point! :P The theme does continue on and with some pretty cool stuff during the development, which is at the 4 minute mark. So it'll definitely be worth watching the entire thing, especially since sonata form allows for so much development. It's really cool to see how a theme is spun in several different ways, keys, modes, etc. throughout. But I hope you guys enjoy! I'll have a download link to the piece up sooner or later. I have a few more nit-picky things that I want to take care of. lol EDIT: Here's a download link for the piece. I fixed a few things that were bothering me. One of the fixes was on the ending chords. The first a minor chord had a Bb in it, so I changed it to an A, and the other fix was to the d minor chords at the end (before the E Major chord). To get rid of the parallel 5th that was occurring (even though I'm sure that there are more throughout this arrangement), on the second half of the measure, I changed the d minor chord to a b diminished chord in first inversion. But yeah, that's it. Download Link: https://app.box.com/s/spg366kw9cgy8wgq76w6w3a7glymgetf

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