My piano cover of "unravel" - the opening song of Tokyo Ghoul (2014). It was created while I was enrolled in a music conservatory in Germany and I was practicing many advanced classical pieces at that time. This might explain the extreme difficulty level of this piano arrangement, compared to my other arrangements. It is basically full with very risky jumps and super fast runs. Especially the particular "guitar riff" arpeggio at
02:21 is probably the fastest arpeggio I have ever attempted. This piece is the most difficult piece I have ever arranged and I have put this song in my "top 10 most difficult arrangements" playlist on my channel as well:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... I spend around 5 days to fully arrange this song but in order to fully play it, I needed to practice it very intensively for more than a week. This piece requires a high level of left hand and right hand coordination. There are many complicated rhythms in this piece and the only way to properly memorize them all is by repeatedly practicing it again and again in half speed. Especially the intro melody in
00:35 is often called the "wall", because of the sheet difficulty of that passage. There are huge jumps with both of your hands at the same time and you have to rely on your muscle memory in order to play it. It is indeed difficult to completely master this piece and I am seriously wondering myself, how I even managed to play this entire song in only one continuous take back then.