![]() ![]() “Turkish March” is an easier play than “The Magic Flute” duet. The lower end player is also often playing octaves, which is easier than holding down full chords and playing arpeggios. The player that has the melody for most of the song is often playing in octaves, which helps makes the song easier. Take a listen to the original recording, and enjoy the fun animation. Eventually, the players end up together playing a beautiful piece. One player tries to get the other interested in playing together. ![]() The piano duet itself goes back and forth between the two players in a fun, theatrical way. The soundtrack is composed by Danny Elfman and John August. This song is more of an intermediate play, but still possible for most players.Ĭorpse Bride is a stop-motion animated musical film. Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride Piano DuetĪre you a Tim Burton fan? If so, you’ll probably remember the piano duet in Corpse Bride. Since then it has taken on a life of its own.Īgain, this piece is so renowned that most piano players could sit down with another piano player and figure it out. This tune is very old, originating in 1877 with the publishing of the “Chop Waltz”. ![]() Often, students will use just one finger to pluck out the melody and the counter melody. Many piano students will learn this one because it can be played so easily.
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