Hey just a heads up, the pedal markings are kind of unnescesary during some parts (the half / whole notes), it's pretty clear to the player that the whole notes will be sustained, and if you want to reiterate it, I would use legato markings. Sounds great, though! No clue how you could have possible played almost all of the octaves of a grand piano with one plater, though.
There are some parts that are impossible to play with 2 hands (or even with 4 hands :) ) you might want to change them, but if you wrote this to troll a pianist friend of yours then I think it's cool, haha :)
@1:28 must be nice to have 12 fingers on your right hand
This part is designed to be played on a player piano. The sound is the recording of a real performance
Hey just a heads up, the pedal markings are kind of unnescesary during some parts (the half / whole notes), it's pretty clear to the player that the whole notes will be sustained, and if you want to reiterate it, I would use legato markings. Sounds great, though! No clue how you could have possible played almost all of the octaves of a grand piano with one plater, though.
The grand piano has a PianoDisc player system installed
There are some parts that are impossible to play with 2 hands (or even with 4 hands :) ) you might want to change them, but if you wrote this to troll a pianist friend of yours then I think it's cool, haha :)
These parts are recorded on a piano with a player system called PianoDisc. The audio in this video is the actual recording