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Tori Amos Boys for Pele

Tori Amos Boys for Pele

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A beautiful CD from a beautiful artist
Review: All of her music is touching, and this especially so. She is talented both with the composition and the performance, and this is a spendid showpice of her gifts.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A beautiful CD from a beautiful artist
Review: All of her music is touching, and this especially so. She is talented both with the composition and the performance, and this is a spendid showpice of her gifts.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: BoYs FoR pElE
Review: definately, if you liked the cd, you were constantly thinking" i wish i could play like that." Definately a good source to learn how to play the music that drives you.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not for Piano Pros! Intermediates and Amateurs read on
Review: Hmmmmm, tricksy this one. Tori Amos makes me sick. I took piano lessons for like three years and quit because I hated it. But, when you're ten years old and your fat, evil piano teacher slams your finger onto a key yelling "C!C!C!C!C!" when you accidentally played a D, it kind of has a way of ruining the magic of the moment. (She also made luscious smelling cookies all the time, and we had to sit there in our after school hunger and watch as she consumed them one by one) Anyway, Tori "I was playing better piano than you when I was two" Amos was the reason I decided to forget the tyrant Mrs. Evers and take up piano again. I struggle with some things in this book, but I retained enough piano knowledge to get through the majority of her songs. Horses is fun to play, so is the Doughnut Song. Marianne is pretty close to the CD (for all simplified purposes), nothing you can't listen to the song and add to. I have been disappointed with Not the Red Baron, though, because it just doesn't sound right. This book is also generally kind of hard. That could be because I'm not a great piano player and just can't get the flow rght. I would actually suggest getting the Anthology, as it is more simplified and has more variety. The simplification of the transcription in such books can be good and bad, but nothing you can't add to. I think it is better to have it easier to begin with, instead of so complex that it is intimidating. Come on, Tori's music is intimidating enough! For that reason I would suggest the Anthology over this book, at least to start with. Besides, there is so much more to play in it. If you get stuck or discouraged, there are many other songs to play that will boost your confidence, as opposed to this book which is all music from one CD, and one of the stranger Tori CDs at that. I give this book 3.5 stars, and suggest the Anthology. However, if you're just really into Pele and want to play some of the songs, go for it. If all you can do is read and play notes, you can do it. Be confident. Practice one song (Horses!) until you're lost in playing it. Then move on to another (Father Lucifer!). If you can't figure out how it is supposed to sound, put the cd on and listen to that part. Improv if you must! Just don't quit! Before long you'll be throwing your own private piano concert, lost for hours in ethereal Toryland. It's nice to visit her world for a while.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: wonderful for moderate piano players
Review: i can't tell you how much this has helped my piano skills. or at the very least, my confidence! i was completely amazed when i first bought the book that i was able to play virtually every song in the book without real difficulty.the arrangements seem very true on the piano songs, but on all songs done with harpsichord, half of the notes are missing. i like the fact that the piano part doesn't include the melody line.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: BFP Rocks, with a few disappointments :(
Review: I have most of the other music books of Tori's and this is by far the best. One reason being large content (18 songs). The only disappointments as usual would be the simplification. As in Le for Leather, Mother, in UTP for Cornflake Girl, Icicle, Yes Anastasia, in this book Voodoo, and Blood Roses much to my dismay were simplified. I'm a beginner, and I doubt I could play it with much success, but it's always fun to fool around with Tori's stuff and see where it takes you. Overall a must for all Toriphiles.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great buy for Tori lovers
Review: To date I think this is one of the best arranged of the Tori piano books. It comes very close to Tori's own work (much better than Little Earthquakes did). If you love this CD you should get this book. It has color photos, lyric sheets, and a great score. I love it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Musical Butterfly Really Rocks!!!
Review: Tori Amos has done it again! Here you will find the piano sheet music (and lyrics) to every song on her bestselling "BOYS FOR PELE" CD. Think classical music is more your style? Even if you don't dig the way Tori rocks, her piano mellodies are so beautiful, they'd even be appropriate for weddings. And they're not that hard to play! I encourage anyone with a piano to purchase this book -- it's a must have!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: only the best, plays the best
Review: Tori Amos is a magnificent piano goddess. I try to play like her all of the time, but I feel like Iam her when I play my piano.
Since I never had the chance to see her in concert I always g online to watch her there. She is amazing. Several years ago at one of my 8th grade talent shows my friend performed "Hey Jupiter" by her. Oh my god she sound just like her. She had excellent props for her performance.
Thats why Iam such a big fan of her music, all for knowing, she plays piano and sings acapella.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Explains the Nearly Unexplainable
Review: You know, without this book, no one on the face of the Earth, no matter how talented, would be able to transcribe the main harpischord riff in Professional Widow. This book covers it all, and covers it VERY well. I am not a great pianist, and I never thought that I'd be playing Tori's tunes, but hey! I thought wrong.


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