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  • Thursday, 16 October 2008

Ludwig van Beethoven - "Moonlight Sonata" (1st Movement) video

Do you like Everett Pianos? I sure don't but I sure made a nice rendering of my Everett Piano (3DSMAX) http://fc07.deviantart.com/fs27/i/2008/113/a/d/My_Everett_by_ManHoPark.jpg My Art Page http://manhopark.deviantart.com Although I initially played this piece for the hell of it. I didn't realize until much later that it appeared in *Resident Evil. Hence, it means video games! I haven't played it yet but Resident Evil 4 was definitely sweet. Bio: First of all I am Korean. [No I am not chinese]. I am currently enrolled in school going for a bachelor's degree in game development. I love drawing so please do not hesitate to take a look at my deviant art page above! Yes, I do love piano, but I will not post any more videos. I know if I post poor quality videos, many people will start bashing away with criticism. So there is no more reason to put any more recordings up. However this does not mean I have quit playing piano, I still play once in awhile for my own enjoyment. The thing is I have not quit yet =] Note from author: Okay, I understand this version has to go slower, but regardless of that I still think it sounds nice. There's one reason why I continue to play piano and that is to enjoy myself. Yes, I know that sounds a tad rash, but hey its the truth. The point is I am not a professional. Of course I take some criticism seriously but not now for that I am busy with many other things =]

Running time: 04:59

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