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Song: Klavier
Band: Rammstein
Translated by: Stepoop
Tuning (d,a,g,D,A,E)
Intro:Drums
Verse:
Part I 00:08
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Part II 00:12
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Part III 00:17
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Part IV 00:20
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Chorus 00:57
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Trem Pick All (Pick as fast as you can, except for end)
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Verse: 01:14 Part I - 3 Times, than the rest of the Verse 2 times
Chorus: 01:55 Repeat 2 Times
Interlude/Bridge (Not sure about it, but it sounds ok...I Hope)
Guitar I 02:26
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Make the 9th fret right here (below) stand out
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Chorus:03:32 Repeat 2 times
Outro:04:04 Same as Verse
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PJVILL Professional Badass |
#1 by PJVILL at Aug 29, 1982 at 10:27 AM EST |
| This morning while I was laying in bed, I listened to this song very carefully, and it took on a whole new meaning for me. Obviously there was a woman that he loved that died - I think she's already dead at the beginning of the song. The piano was hers, and she played it for him often. I think he maybe broke into her house to be near the piano, because to him, it symbolizes her, and maybe in his mind he hears he playing it. Later, her parents discover that he's in the house: "Geöffnet ist die Tür ei wie sie schreien ich höre die Mutter flehen der Vater schlägt auf mich ein" Then he says that he is deathly ill from the grief. I think he takes his own life, and then, in what is the most beautiful part of the song, their ghosts are playing the piano together. | |
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Nic Rhythm Player |
#2 by Nic F at Nov 13, 1983 at 2:11 AM EST |
| I ilke the subtle and also dramatic difference between "und wenn ihr Spiel begann hielt ich den Atem an" and "und als mein Spiel begann hielt sie den Atem an". It would not work as well in English, but the first one is more general, the second referring to one specific occasion. Which would be when he killed her. I also like the line "man löst sie vom Klavier", it somehow brings into my mind a vivid image of the corpse. This must be my favorite by Rammstein. | |
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Shreder Dude Wanna Be |
#3 by Shreder Dude at Mar 2, 1986 at 2:44 AM EST |
| They tell me unlock this door curiosity becomes a scream what could be behind it behind this door stands a piano the keys are dusty the strings are out of tune behind this door she sits at the piano but she doesn't play anymore oh, that was so long ago There, at the piano I listened to her and when her performance began I held my breath She said to me I'll always stay with you but it only seemed that she played for me alone I poured her blood into the fire of my rage I locked the door they asked for her There, at the piano I listened to her and when her performance began I held my breath There, at the piano I stood beside her it seemed she played for me alone The door is open oh, how they scream I hear mother pleading father is beating me they take her from the piano and no one believes me here that I am deathly ill from sorrow and the stench There, at the piano I listened to her and when her performance began I held my breath There, at the piano she listened to me and when my performance began she held her breath | |
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Zach Average |
#4 by Zach at Nov 16, 1987 at 1:36 PM EST |
| He wanted to kill her so she would never play for anyone but him. How romantic! Awww. | |
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Simon (Si) Lead Player |
#5 by Simon (Si) Brown at Mar 10, 1992 at 12:36 PM EST |
| I believe he killed the girl ( A wife, a love interest, whatever she was) and locked her body up in the piano room so she could never leave him. When, at the end, he says he's sick from the pain and the stench, it makes me think he has kept her there for a while under the dillusion that this was better than keeping her alive. I don't really feel like she actually cheated on him, maybe she did, but seeing as the narrator of the story is not all there, I wouldn't say she did for sure. I would be more likely to believe he was just obsessed with the idea of her running out and cheating, or by the way he says she played for him alone that maybe he felt she was ashamed of their love. I cannot put any blame on the woman in the story for some reason, I feel badly for both characters, sympathetic towards the narrator, but he's clearly out of his mind. | |
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Josh Lead Player |
#6 by Josh Ripley at Nov 27, 1999 at 7:28 AM EST |
| I like the way this song starts out so quiet and builds up to a such a powerful ending. Rammstein does a very good job of conveying the emotions as the story in the song plays out. | |