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    Hey there,

    I was wondering if anyone knew of any pretty sounding piano songs. Sort of like this:

    I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.

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    I absolutly LOVE Einaudi and Nuvole Bianche is one of my favourites along with..



    and also..



    I love him too
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    literally the only piano song i know the name of

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    One of my faves:



    Another of my faves:



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    Ludovico Einaudi is amazing. I don't think you'll find anything quite like Nuvole Bianche excluding his other songs, but with that said check out Ryuichi Sakamoto.



    And while a lot more upbeat than Ludovico Einaudi, Joe Hisaishi is no less talented.


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    I'm just going to go in with the composer and simply staying Einaudi. He is bloody talented and there is no arguing that. His pieces are very wide ranged in fact, I think some of his music is very strong whilst some is very let down, although most of his pieces still have an increasing tempo. I think some of his pieces from the Nightbook are nice (as well as Una Mattina), although I would not suggest Lady Labyinth and Nightbook, as although they're my favourite pieces, I don't think you'll particularly like them judging by what song you chose. Clair de lune is nice too, although that is by a different composer.

    Also to those in the UK, Einaudi has done four different UK spots in March for the last 2 years now, I went to the Brighton one myself this year. If he does another one, I highly suggest going to it because it is an opportunity not to be missed.

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    I think everyone by now knows how much I love Einaudi, so I won't go there given that everyone has already pretty much summarised why he is my favourite contemporary composer.

    I would however recommend Trois Gymnopedies composed by Erik Satie:



    Also, Michael Nyman is another of my favourite pianists. Most will have heard The Heart Asks Pleasure First:



    Someone above Ryuichi Sakamoto, I would agree he is worth checking out
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    river flows in you is a really fun song to play on piano

    also, try 'to zanarkand' from final fantasy (no homo); it's beautiful


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    None of these are songs, I win
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