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Radiohead for the Piano

Picture for song 'I Will' by artist 'Radiohead for the Piano'

I Will I Will

My first arrangement... a long long time ago. It's a super simple piece for a really simple song. This one doesn't have any embellishments whatsoever.

12/17/2005 Acoustic Piano

Picture for song 'The Tourist' by artist 'Radiohead for the Piano'

The Tourist The Tourist

This is one of my older ones. The guitar solo isn't well translated to the piano, but I did what I could.

12/17/2005 Acoustic Piano

Picture for song 'Bulletproof' by artist 'Radiohead for the Piano'

Bulletproof Bulletproof

This one's extremely true to the song unfortunetaly. That is, until the second verse when the left hand takes off a little. It's nice and bouncy, fun to play.

12/11/2005 Acoustic Piano

Picture for song 'No Surprises' by artist 'Radiohead for the Piano'

No Surprises No Surprises

I only took two takes of this one, so the performance is far from spectacular (are any of these?). I have to make some really weird left hand momements when it speeds up, so expect some stuttering.

12/11/2005 Acoustic Piano

Picture for song 'Knives Out' by artist 'Radiohead for the Piano'

Knives Out Knives Out

OUCH. This was has frustrated me more than any other piece I've done. The strange rythms against each other in both hands gets difficult.

12/10/2005 Acoustic Piano

Picture for song 'You and Whose Army?' by artist 'Radiohead for the Piano'

You and Whose Army? You and Whose Army?

Just a lot of arpeggios in the left hand. The cool part is just transcribed from the song. You all know where the cool part is.

12/10/2005 Acoustic Piano

Picture for song 'Motion Picture Soundtrack' by artist 'Radiohead for the Piano'

Motion Picture Soundtrack Motion Picture Soundtrack

I'm not very satisfied with the extreme rubato (tempo fluctuation for you music newbs) in the first verse. However, I do like how it takes off in the second verse, with the arpeggios that are supposed to resemble a harp.

12/10/2005 Acoustic Piano

Picture for song '2+2=5' by artist 'Radiohead for the Piano'

2+2=5 2+2=5

2+2=5 is really fun to play actually, especially at 'it's the devil's way now' (when the tremelos come in). Mostly, the vocal line is an exact transcription of that in the song.

12/10/2005 Acoustic Piano

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