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What is the make or model of my used piano?.The following list of commonly-asked questions have been linked to the appropriate sections of the FAQ: read the FAQ Newest Comments | Participate! Piano Jam | 'No Stupid Questions'Ĭommon generic questions should be asked in the 'There Are No Stupid Questions' post. It’s a real shame that Hisaishi has yet to receive an Oscar nomination for any of his music, and we wanted to do our part in giving the incredible composer the recognition he deserves.Welcome to /r/piano! Whether you're an absolute beginner or a seasoned professional, we hope you've come to talk about pianos. Much of this work can also be heard in a new context in the recently-released album from Hisaishi, A Symphonic Celebration, in which the composer worked with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra from London to bring these songs new life. While the composer has worked on many films beyond his collaborations with Miyazaki, including the Studio Ghibli film The Tale of the Princess Kaguya, his works in Miyazaki’s films are often his most highly praised and beloved. Hisaishi has composed the score for every one of Miyazaki’s films with Studio Ghibli, including the proto-Ghibli film Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind. Miyazaki and Hisaishi make for a phenomenal duo, and they deserve to be considered among the all-time great director and composer pairings, alongside Steven Spielberg/John Williams and Christopher Nolan/Hans Zimmer.
