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River Flows In You by Yiruma Piano Solo - Digital Sheet Music
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Interactive Download

River Flows In You by Yiruma Piano Solo - Digital Sheet Music

By Yiruma
Piano - Interactive Download

SKU: HX.182166

By Yiruma. This edition: Interactive Download,scorch. New Age,Pop. Score. 3 pages. Hal Leonard - Digital #207016. Published by Hal Leonard - Digital (HX.182166).

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Ratings + Reviews

Based on 6 Reviews
Darneshiacross
September 23, 2023
river flows in you
River Flows In You
Ruth E.
December 11, 2019
river flows in you
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Cynthia
November 02, 2018
Solid arrangement
This is a good transcription if Yiruma's original recording. My only complaint is similar to a previous reviewer, more dynamic markings would be helpful. Listening to the song is necessary to understand how some sections should be played.
Marvin H.
February 15, 2018
River Flows in You
Composition is solid and effective, but more dynamic markings would be extremely helpful.
Lee
September 16, 2016
Not exactly as Yiruma plays it.
I was hoping this would have the middle section Yiruma plays in his concerts and also the same ending. It does not. It is much like the free version you can get on the Internet.
Bd
June 15, 2012
Nice song, but repetitive.
My sister requested that I play this at her wedding, but I'm not generally fond of this genre. The tone of the song is contemplative/sad, and it might get boring after a while. The song ends in a minor, and the ending doesn't leave one feeling satisfied. As a whole, the song is an accurate transcription (excepting some of the ornaments and possibly just a few notes). The piece does have its redeeming qualities. It is kind of fun to play, it's nice, and not extremely difficult. If you listen to a recording, you may be able to figure out how Yiruma really plays a couple of the ornaments.