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  • It is medley of "Kotobani Dekinai". Kazutoshi Sakurai, Kazumasa Oda, music box, and Noriyuki Makihara.


    by:
    omame
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    1,860
    added:
    2 yrs ago
    language:
    ja
  • Oda Kazumasa/Sayonara wa Iwanai


    by:
    irezumimono
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    222
    added:
    9 mos ago
    language:
    ja
  • Original by Oda Kazumasa, covered by Tohoshinki, then covered on piano by me =) I just put Tohoshinki in the title because I thought they deserved some credit for showing this song to me first... hehe ^^; When riglest6 requested this song, I went and listened to DBSK's live cover and cried my eyes out. It was so beautiful, the title says it all and the chorus is so, amazing. I can't put as much emotion into my playing as DBSK did into their singing, but... I tried my best. I was a little nervous about playing such a big classic (I think??) song, but... ^^; Is the official translation "Words Can't Tell"? I feel like it's more... "I can't put it into words" or something. piano version mp3 download: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?dnk4gmimm24 This was by ear. I have no sheet music. The best I can do is give out chords, which I will post to: http://ongaku4u.blogspot.com Original song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxyPm_tGX6k Tohoshinki cover: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1_noD4hgfU Apology ramble: I know what's wrong with my playing, yet I can't stop myself ;__; There are parts where I listen to my recording and think, 'WHAT THE HECK was I thinking!? Why did I play THAT!?" And you might differ in opinion but I just *sigh* I just wish I could play better for everyone. In college (this fall) I hope I can take some class or lesson and improve for you. When I took classical lessons, like five years ago, I was terrified when my teacher pulled out the recorder and recorded my playing, then replayed it to hear my flaws. I kinda blocked out those memories now, but NOW that I think about it, I've been doing it for three years and it's not that bad, but it's still the best way to improve, by listening to your own mistakes. Well, I dunno what I was trying to say, but I just didn't want to come off as arrogant, playing and uploading songs like I think I know how to play like a pro or anything, and I wanted to make sure everyone knew that I know I have flaws in my playing too... sorry =\ AND I am so, so sorry about th


    by:
    keudae
    views:
    468
    added:
    8 mos ago
    language:
    en

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