El Tango de Roxanne from Moulin Rouge - Piano Cover + Lyrics
Posted in Uncategorized on Apr 26th, 2009
I love this song, and I love this movie! The sheets are very hard to find, so I ended up buying them online from www.musicnotes
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:O
i cant believe i found someone who knows how to play this song.
awesome job!
my boyfriend and i just broke up!
hey, i bought the piano sheets but i’m just realizing that is not the same thing u play, well yeaa but you kinda arranged things isn’t it? can you tell me what did you do?
I NEED to learn that song! Im half Argentine but I dont know enough tango songs, just an easy version of ‘la cumparsita’ and half of ‘el choclo’, but this song is awesome and u play it beautifully! Where can i find the lyrics???
Im sorry I meant where can I find the sheet music???
oleee k fuerteee
hey verry great !
is it possible you send me the partition ( sheet )
I love this song from moulin rouge ( I m french ) but I don’t find it !
please please please ^^
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the lyrics are in the box next to the video.
lol…i have EXACTLY the same angle when i film myself playing piano lol, check it out if you want
k guay…K bonita cn piano
Look in the description…
Really great!!! Great performance of the best song of this musical!!!
this is wonderful, i wanna learn it now… *i’ll ask my piano teacher… ^^*
SEI FANTASTICA!! O_O
dude… AWESOME!!
u play so good! =) and i love this song..^__^
Very well done, beautiful song.
wonderful
I love this movie.
Probably one of my favorite songs.
santo dios!! suena stupendo!!!
omgsh this is amazing, i wanna try and find the sheet music for this! where do i go?!
Oh my God, is awesome, I love this movie and your song… great.
wow, is awesome
can you please send me the sheets?
YOU”RE AWESOMEEEE!!!!
This is Beautiful
It’s seems like if it were directly made from Argentina… *.* That’s a real tango!
Cool!!
If you were going to sing along to this, what time would you come in with for the first ‘Roxanne!’