This is just extraordinary! Virtuoso playing which also shows the chordal complexity of the original...I can hear Gershwin in there too which seems TOTALLY surreal.
Love it! This is a very cool arrangement. The only thing I wished you did was double the bass line in the middle part (around the 3 minute mark). If you listen to the album, you will notice Wetton's electric bass doubled by what sounds like a bowed upright bass. It is in fact a bass cello being played by Mark Charig, although he is uncredited on the song.
+Manuel Campins I believe there is in Providence. David Cross also has a writing credit in Starless, though off the top of my head I can't remember hearing a violin line in it.
The Great Deceiver box set has recordings of Starless with David Cross. I am sure if you hunt around on DGM Live (admittedly not the easiest Web site to search) site, you can find recordings. It's really cool to hear the different arrangement, as it always is when Crimson does a new arrangement of one of their songs.
Marc Charig is credited with Cornet on Fallen Angel. I wouldn’t assume that a woodwind player knows how to play a double bass. The double bass is still uncredited.
Sheet music!!! Please tell me where to get the sheet music!!
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Before you edit that part, let me help you with some little corrections... 0:29 the theme should be played one half-tone higher (top notes D & Bb on E bass) 0:39 bass on F# please, not G 0:49 now bass on G 1:11 top note should be the sensitive D# & E (not E & F#) I'll stop here. You have the essential. Thanks for posting your video!
+MARTIEN BÉLANGER Seems like you'd be better off sending this to whoever transcribed the piece, as they're reading sheet music.
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I really love King Crimson and particulary the piece Red, so anyone who offers us a new version is welcome! :-) I will only invite the persons who made the music sheet that the piano players in this video are using to play the said-part while the original version of Red plays in their speakers. Good luck! www.dailymotion.com/video/x19lasm_king-crimson-red-red_music
this is what happens when brilliant asians try to play music... the parts sound way too major. you don't have to use every finger. but if you do, please plays the right keys.
you're making it sound way more discordant than it is. that's part of the beauty of this song, that it constantly flirts with dissonance, but keeps that tritone sound -- that thing that makes it sound devilish
jackulator2 It’s King Crimson, how does one know it’s the right key? Other than Robert Fripp telling us it was wrong key, how would one know? BTW, I’m an avid King Crimson fan.
I Love KC Pressure Music give it another wind
Amazing thank you for sharing you both are Master
Piano Players with great taste in Music, BRAVO!!👏🏼
This is just extraordinary! Virtuoso playing which also shows the chordal complexity of the original...I can hear Gershwin in there too which seems TOTALLY surreal.
Me too! Gershwin!
Can we please appreciate what they've done rather than pointing out little nitpicky things? This is amazing!
Fripp has to see you guys! Wonderful!!!!
The Mario 1up at 4:23
Bravo! Encore!! I hope you get the band back together soon for another epic performance.
Mil veces lo veo, mil veces me conmueve...
A thousand times I wacht it, a thousand times it moves me ...
you know, really, impressive - no easy task
SO NICE to hear it this way!
Thanks a lot!
Love it! This is a very cool arrangement. The only thing I wished you did was double the bass line in the middle part (around the 3 minute mark). If you listen to the album, you will notice Wetton's electric bass doubled by what sounds like a bowed upright bass. It is in fact a bass cello being played by Mark Charig, although he is uncredited on the song.
Cool! I just thought it was played by the Violin player.
Actually, there is no violin player on this album.
+Manuel Campins I believe there is in Providence. David Cross also has a writing credit in Starless, though off the top of my head I can't remember hearing a violin line in it.
The Great Deceiver box set has recordings of Starless with David Cross. I am sure if you hunt around on DGM Live (admittedly not the easiest Web site to search) site, you can find recordings. It's really cool to hear the different arrangement, as it always is when Crimson does a new arrangement of one of their songs.
Marc Charig is credited with Cornet on Fallen Angel. I wouldn’t assume that a woodwind player knows how to play a double bass. The double bass is still uncredited.
This is what the piano man at the bar in hell plays. On repeat.
very nice. Thanks. Did the two or you arrange these pieces? I play a solo piano version of this myself.
Muy bueno!!!.........felicitaciones!!
Very nice
Bravo!!!🤩😍
fantastic.
Maravilloso
Браво!
Красота
Lads where did you get the sheet music from
awesome! swell!
NPR's The Takeaway, just used this to emphasize the Republican Senate victory. LOL :-( But congratulations? :p
Excelente!
awesome!
Hermoso!!!!!!!!
Arrechísima...
Aweeeesome!!
Wheeeeeee! Fantastic, joyful and menacing at the same time!
Sheet music!!! Please tell me where to get the sheet music!!
Before you edit that part, let me help you with some little corrections...
0:29 the theme should be played one half-tone higher (top notes D & Bb on E bass)
0:39 bass on F# please, not G
0:49 now bass on G
1:11 top note should be the sensitive D# & E (not E & F#)
I'll stop here. You have the essential.
Thanks for posting your video!
+MARTIEN BÉLANGER Seems like you'd be better off sending this to whoever transcribed the piece, as they're reading sheet music.
I really love King Crimson and particulary the piece Red, so anyone who offers us a new version is welcome! :-)
I will only invite the persons who made the music sheet that the piano players in this video are using to play the said-part while the original version of Red plays in their speakers. Good luck!
www.dailymotion.com/video/x19lasm_king-crimson-red-red_music
wow, amazing adaptation, how can I get the sheet?
Congratulations!
いいなぁこんなんやってみたい
ja ja i get the lingo
King crimson is the best think in universe and you is a copy of this! So you are too!
Boy, this must have taken a lot of talent to pl- Asian, never mind.
this is what happens when brilliant asians try to play music... the parts sound way too major. you don't have to use every finger. but if you do, please plays the right keys.
you're making it sound way more discordant than it is. that's part of the beauty of this song, that it constantly flirts with dissonance, but keeps that tritone sound -- that thing that makes it sound devilish
it's funny how much I agree
jackulator2 It’s King Crimson, how does one know it’s the right key? Other than Robert Fripp telling us it was wrong key, how would one know? BTW, I’m an avid King Crimson fan.