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'Amelie' - Comptine d'un autre été - l'après midi - Yann Tiersen (Long Version) - Piano Tutorial

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As requested here is the piano cover as a piano tutorial with sheet music for Comptine d'un autre été l'après midi from the french movie "Amelie". This is the Long Version. Hope it`s helpful and enjoy! :)

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Comptine d'un autre été l'après midiis a piece that appears on Yann Tiersen's soundtrack to the French movie Amelie which was released in 2001. The original is for solo piano only and is an extremely popular piece for amateur pianists here on YouTube to upload.

Amélie is the soundtrack to the 2001 French film Amélie, a motion picture set in Montmartre in Paris, France, about a young woman endeavouring to help and improve the lives of those around her. Having been homeschooled since childhood, Amélie finally leaves her lifelong home and begins to discover her true vocation in life: awarding her neighbours and colleagues love and happiness. But when Amélie chances upon her own romance, her adventure truly begins—ever captured by the music of Yann Tiersen.

Director JeanPierre Jeunet chanced upon the accordion and pianodriven music of Yann Tiersen while driving with his production assistant who put on a CD he had not heard before. Greatly impressed, he immediately bought Tiersen's entire catalogue and eventually commissioned him to compose pieces for the film. The soundtrack features both compositions from Tiersen's first three albums, but also new items, variants of which can be found on his fourth album, L'Absente, which he was writing at the same time.

Beside the accordion and piano the music features parts played with harpsichord, banjo, bass guitar, vibraphone and even a bicycle wheel at the end of "La Dispute" (which plays over the opening titles in the motion picture).

Prior to discovering Tiersen, Jeunet was primarily considering composer Michael Nyman to score the film.

"Les Jours tristes" was cowritten with Neil Hannon of The Divine Comedy. The track later received English lyrics, and was released by The Divine Comedy as a bside to the Regeneration single "Perfect Lovesong." The Englishlanguage version also appeared on Tiersen's L'Absente.

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