I wish I had giant hands so I could play the chords starting at 1:00
Marioverehrer May 29, 2014
DerDieDas May 29, 2014
just beautiful
randybob275 May 29, 2014
Is that an error at 3:24?
Terry Tung May 29, 2014
is there anyway i can get a PDF file of this, it is beautiful, and i would
love to learn it.
Brandon Iavecchia May 29, 2014
Would someone mind uploading the midi used in this?
Nick Shep May 29, 2014
Hello, Marioverehrer! Recently I saw your composition the Cloud Atlas. I
want will learn to play! Where it is possible to download notes?
Kata Tóth May 29, 2014
finally a video with actual sheet. just amazing, thank you
souldude151 May 29, 2014
Crap, now I’m gonna have to buy a piano.
Joseph Johnson May 29, 2014
You realize this user didn’t write the song, right? I know the original
pretty well. It’s beautiful, but as far as excitement it isn’t that kind of
song
magister ludi May 29, 2014
This is actually the end title. The sextet sounds completely different.
I.A Bernard May 29, 2014
Can you make some of Mark Fowler’s Two Steps from Hell songs? I really
appreciate your videos and I watch every single one!
simon daniel May 29, 2014
you deserve even more views and subscribers !
HSOAmattster29 May 29, 2014
Absolute serenity
tjhilmi May 29, 2014
Nicely done as always. Is it possible if you can do TSFH Nero by Mark
Fowler, just as a suggestion if nothing is high on your priority list.
Regardless of that though keep up the good work, you’ve really helped out
on alot of pieces since I cannot learn by ear at all :)
Ulonda Jemmott May 29, 2014
I absolutely love this music; it blesses my heart and sends my imagination
soaring!
Fausto Maggio May 29, 2014
That’s a mistake in the right hand from 3:01, mark play it one octave
lover, the piano sheet is also written with the octaved cleff for the right
hand, sound better in my opinion…!
Dominique Neal May 29, 2014
TheNerdz24 May 29, 2014
So beautiful.
randybob275 May 29, 2014
I like to change it to 1.5x speed at 2:53.
Fausto Maggio May 29, 2014
You can play C G C(one octave) that’s confortable instead of C G E(a 10th),
it’s too big for me too!
Akın Yurteri May 29, 2014
Dude this is not the original piece you added something or your source is
not good. I play this song from everyonepiano sheet and its not like this.
Fraser Andrews May 29, 2014
I’ve dreamt about this song for real
Maisie Allen May 29, 2014
amazing!
Creeperambush May 29, 2014
Go and see the Movie. It’s just beautiful.
” The Cloud Atlas”
徐成燦 Ɒ JMR May 29, 2014
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No, you don’t really need to install one, unless you plan to be installing software from an unreliable source.
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This is a good idea. Most use an AV on Linux for their Windows friends.
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There is Avira or ClamAV (With the ClamTK Frontend) (both free)
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You will most likely need to use something other than Unity DE, try KDE, Cinnamon DE, XFCE, &c.
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That really depends on what you want to do, Here are some interesting programs:
Avidemux (Video Editing)
PiTiVi (linear Video Editing)
Blender (3D Animation)
FontForge (Font Software)
gImageReader (OCR software)
SpiderOak (Cloud Server)
LÖVE (2D game engine)
Qalculate! (Powerful Calculator)
Clementine (Music Player)
Pidgin (Chat Software)
Xine (In my opinion, one of the best multimedia programs on Linux)
Ubuntu Tweak & Ailurus (Helps with tweaking Ubuntu and Ubuntu derivatives)
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I personally like Linux Mint over Ubuntu and many other distros, why don’t you give it a test run first by burning the ISO to a CD/DVD or USB Thumb drive and running the liveCD. I think that you may like Linux Mint better as well. (Same Software that runs on Ubuntu will run on Linux Mint)
jerry t May 29, 2014
This link has a lot of good info for new users. For your question about viruses/security click on the Network Management and security icon for suggested software.
You can try linux mint without installing it to see how you like the look and feel and how well it works with your hardware. You can run mint entirely from the cd. It will run more slowly because it is not running from the hard drive. You might want to try the linux mint KDE version. It has a different look from the gnome desktop you have on ubuntu.
Hope this helps.
I wish I had giant hands so I could play the chords starting at 1:00
just beautiful
Is that an error at 3:24?
is there anyway i can get a PDF file of this, it is beautiful, and i would
love to learn it.
Would someone mind uploading the midi used in this?
Hello, Marioverehrer! Recently I saw your composition the Cloud Atlas. I
want will learn to play! Where it is possible to download notes?
finally a video with actual sheet. just amazing, thank you
Crap, now I’m gonna have to buy a piano.
You realize this user didn’t write the song, right? I know the original
pretty well. It’s beautiful, but as far as excitement it isn’t that kind of
song
This is actually the end title. The sextet sounds completely different.
Can you make some of Mark Fowler’s Two Steps from Hell songs? I really
appreciate your videos and I watch every single one!
you deserve even more views and subscribers !
Absolute serenity
Nicely done as always. Is it possible if you can do TSFH Nero by Mark
Fowler, just as a suggestion if nothing is high on your priority list.
Regardless of that though keep up the good work, you’ve really helped out
on alot of pieces since I cannot learn by ear at all :)
I absolutely love this music; it blesses my heart and sends my imagination
soaring!
That’s a mistake in the right hand from 3:01, mark play it one octave
lover, the piano sheet is also written with the octaved cleff for the right
hand, sound better in my opinion…!
So beautiful.
I like to change it to 1.5x speed at 2:53.
You can play C G C(one octave) that’s confortable instead of C G E(a 10th),
it’s too big for me too!
Dude this is not the original piece you added something or your source is
not good. I play this song from everyonepiano sheet and its not like this.
I’ve dreamt about this song for real
amazing!
Go and see the Movie. It’s just beautiful.
” The Cloud Atlas”
<>
No, you don’t really need to install one, unless you plan to be installing software from an unreliable source.
<>
This is a good idea. Most use an AV on Linux for their Windows friends.
<>
There is Avira or ClamAV (With the ClamTK Frontend) (both free)
<>
You will most likely need to use something other than Unity DE, try KDE, Cinnamon DE, XFCE, &c.
For Cinnamon follow these instructions, http://www.linuxbsdos.com/2012/04/26/install-the-latest-and-greatest-cinnamon-desktop-on-ubuntu-12-04/
< >
That really depends on what you want to do, Here are some interesting programs:
Avidemux (Video Editing)
PiTiVi (linear Video Editing)
Blender (3D Animation)
FontForge (Font Software)
gImageReader (OCR software)
SpiderOak (Cloud Server)
LÖVE (2D game engine)
Qalculate! (Powerful Calculator)
Clementine (Music Player)
Pidgin (Chat Software)
Xine (In my opinion, one of the best multimedia programs on Linux)
Ubuntu Tweak & Ailurus (Helps with tweaking Ubuntu and Ubuntu derivatives)
< >
I personally like Linux Mint over Ubuntu and many other distros, why don’t you give it a test run first by burning the ISO to a CD/DVD or USB Thumb drive and running the liveCD. I think that you may like Linux Mint better as well. (Same Software that runs on Ubuntu will run on Linux Mint)
This link has a lot of good info for new users. For your question about viruses/security click on the Network Management and security icon for suggested software.
You can try linux mint without installing it to see how you like the look and feel and how well it works with your hardware. You can run mint entirely from the cd. It will run more slowly because it is not running from the hard drive. You might want to try the linux mint KDE version. It has a different look from the gnome desktop you have on ubuntu.
Hope this helps.
Install Opera. Chrome sucks.