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On Music.SE, someone posted a question about how to play a particular piano pieceposted a question about how to play a particular piano piece. The piece appears to be in 12/8 time and E-flat major, and looks extremely awkward to play. The author of the question mentions "the arranger", so I suspect the piece may not have originally been for solo piano, which might explain why the voicing is so awkward.

I've tried the sheet-music-search tool on IMSLP and another music-search tool I found via Google to no avail. I am dying of curiosity, because, frankly, I simply can't imagine why anyone would write what's written there, and yet it looks rather nicely engraved, and someone is making a legitimate effort to learn it.

Does anyone recognize this piece?

awkward-piano

I've tagged the question as "classical-music" because the piece at least appears to be emulating a classical idiom somewhat, but I'd actually be somewhat surprised if it's a "real" classical piece by a known composer, at least in its solo-piano form.

On Music.SE, someone posted a question about how to play a particular piano piece. The piece appears to be in 12/8 time and E-flat major, and looks extremely awkward to play. The author of the question mentions "the arranger", so I suspect the piece may not have originally been for solo piano, which might explain why the voicing is so awkward.

I've tried the sheet-music-search tool on IMSLP and another music-search tool I found via Google to no avail. I am dying of curiosity, because, frankly, I simply can't imagine why anyone would write what's written there, and yet it looks rather nicely engraved, and someone is making a legitimate effort to learn it.

Does anyone recognize this piece?

awkward-piano

I've tagged the question as "classical-music" because the piece at least appears to be emulating a classical idiom somewhat, but I'd actually be somewhat surprised if it's a "real" classical piece by a known composer, at least in its solo-piano form.

On Music.SE, someone posted a question about how to play a particular piano piece. The piece appears to be in 12/8 time and E-flat major, and looks extremely awkward to play. The author of the question mentions "the arranger", so I suspect the piece may not have originally been for solo piano, which might explain why the voicing is so awkward.

I've tried the sheet-music-search tool on IMSLP and another music-search tool I found via Google to no avail. I am dying of curiosity, because, frankly, I simply can't imagine why anyone would write what's written there, and yet it looks rather nicely engraved, and someone is making a legitimate effort to learn it.

Does anyone recognize this piece?

awkward-piano

I've tagged the question as "classical-music" because the piece at least appears to be emulating a classical idiom somewhat, but I'd actually be somewhat surprised if it's a "real" classical piece by a known composer, at least in its solo-piano form.

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Piano arrangement identification from one measure of sheet music

On Music.SE, someone posted a question about how to play a particular piano piece. The piece appears to be in 12/8 time and E-flat major, and looks extremely awkward to play. The author of the question mentions "the arranger", so I suspect the piece may not have originally been for solo piano, which might explain why the voicing is so awkward.

I've tried the sheet-music-search tool on IMSLP and another music-search tool I found via Google to no avail. I am dying of curiosity, because, frankly, I simply can't imagine why anyone would write what's written there, and yet it looks rather nicely engraved, and someone is making a legitimate effort to learn it.

Does anyone recognize this piece?

awkward-piano

I've tagged the question as "classical-music" because the piece at least appears to be emulating a classical idiom somewhat, but I'd actually be somewhat surprised if it's a "real" classical piece by a known composer, at least in its solo-piano form.