Lionel Yu Piano | The Cursed Path | Lionel Yu | Epic Battle Theme @LionelYuPiano | Uploaded September 2020 | Updated October 2024, 7 hours ago.
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I wrote this piece, "The Cursed Path" (previously titled "Wrongful Kill") based on a story by Richard Marble, a subscriber. It is divided into 4 Acts:
Act I: Preparations
Act II: The Battle
Act III: The Cave
Act IV: The Betrayal
Full story written by Lionel Yu and Samantha Tate
Sheet Music: musicalbasics.com/product-page/the-cursed-path
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Special thanks to the original story inspiration submitted by Richard Marble!
“Let's say hypothetically that there was a heroine and hero who went to face off against the end bad dude. They get separated and the heroine is abducted. She awakes to find that she's face to face with the villain and charges head first. It's a difficult battle, but she oddly takes no damage. She delivers the final blow, ending the villain but her vision clears to find that her reality was altered and the hero (whom she loved) is the one she finished and impaled with her blade.”
Get Tickets To My Upcoming Concerts (WORLD TOUR): go.musicalbasics.com/WorldTour
I wrote this piece, "The Cursed Path" (previously titled "Wrongful Kill") based on a story by Richard Marble, a subscriber. It is divided into 4 Acts:
Act I: Preparations
Act II: The Battle
Act III: The Cave
Act IV: The Betrayal
Full story written by Lionel Yu and Samantha Tate
Sheet Music: musicalbasics.com/product-page/the-cursed-path
Join my discord: discord.gg/musicalbasics
Special thanks to the original story inspiration submitted by Richard Marble!
“Let's say hypothetically that there was a heroine and hero who went to face off against the end bad dude. They get separated and the heroine is abducted. She awakes to find that she's face to face with the villain and charges head first. It's a difficult battle, but she oddly takes no damage. She delivers the final blow, ending the villain but her vision clears to find that her reality was altered and the hero (whom she loved) is the one she finished and impaled with her blade.”