• Pinkie Music: Pinkie Style of Art / What I Said / Giggle at them Mostly

    Time for some Pinkie Pie music! We have some crazyness, some glitch, and piano to finish it off! Pinkie Pie is best pony on Thursdays, so she deserves it!

    1.) What I Said (Pinkie Pie) - the Phony Brony
    2.) TuXe - Pinkie Style of Art
    3.) Pony Piano Performance - Giggle at them Mostly (Stand up Tall!)










    16 comments:

    1. Probably not first. The last one (piano) is great!

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    2. Probably not first. The last one (piano) is great!

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    3. Holy skillful piano playing, Batman! Seriously, that's amazing!

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    4. Pinkie is best pony regardless of what day of the week it is. You can really see the passion flowing into #3's playing bravo sir or madam.

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    5. That third one was hauntingly beautiful at first, then it descended into Pinkie Pie levels of key mashing, loved it!

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    6. Pinkie Pie is always best pony. Just sayin'.

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    7. Damn TuXe how do you manage this getting your songs on here anyways nice job you are getting better that's for sure :P

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    8. Ahhh my fill of ponies is complete today

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    9. The third one started out nicely enough, but it quickly fell from grace right around the time it left the original flow the song with superlative flare. It was akin to someone having written the sheet music of someone else who mashed up a dubstep mix and symphony mix. Very chaotic.

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    10. third one as okay. But the guy was showing off too much with hand flourishes. That would be fine if he didn't mess up a few times due to said flourishes. and by the end it was unpleasantly full of random key mashing.

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    11. Loving the third one. Excellent work.

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    12. art of pinkie pie styte is always number one.

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    13. I loved #3 but agree the first 1:45 was the best part. After that it seemed to have musically lost the plot. Still, kudos to the skilled pianist behind it.

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