This piece is not played too fast. Solace is considered a habanero/ tango, which tempo ranges between 120-140bpm (allegro). For some reason the sheet music says “slow March tempo”, but that is not how tango is to be played .
It is to fast. This is one of Joplin’s slower pieces. Only about 55-60bpm. This is the most accurate I could find; ruclips.net/video/oLNORRrRyMQ/видео.htmlsi=kaeDzrQxVH6AYhiG
That’s because it played by a real person and not a midi file. The he bioshock version just plays the last part over and over again from what I’ve seen. Keep in mind the song is from 1909.
2:20 for the part you came for
3:15 is what I came here for. The most beautiful part of this entire song.
I think that too 💕
0.75 speed sounds more like the original for you joplin geeks out there ;)
Mackleboy yep.
I set it to that immediately upon hearing, it sounds a tad bit rushed
Definitly
3:15 @ x75 speed
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The whole thing should be 0.75
Love it!!! You should upload more Midis of Scott Joplin and other ragtime composers! Thank you.
Thanks! We'll do it :)
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I can't believe that song.
Why so damn fast
You can ask for the midi file in our website and put it slowly!
@Tyler Major Thanks for the tip! I didn't even know that existed. 1/2 speed is good for me. Big help for me!
This piece is not played too fast. Solace is considered a habanero/ tango, which tempo ranges between 120-140bpm (allegro).
For some reason the sheet music says “slow March tempo”, but that is not how tango is to be played .
Our mistake! Thanks for the warning :)
It is to fast. This is one of Joplin’s slower pieces. Only about 55-60bpm.
This is the most accurate I could find; ruclips.net/video/oLNORRrRyMQ/видео.htmlsi=kaeDzrQxVH6AYhiG
why is it fast?
Hello! Maybe you can try to play it slower on RUclips :)
@@MySheetMusicTranscriptions Good idea.
the tempo is at x1.25 .
but for the rest its ok
Very fast. Why?
I like the Bioshock Infinite version better.
That’s because it played by a real person and not a midi file. The he bioshock version just plays the last part over and over again from what I’ve seen. Keep in mind the song is from 1909.
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