Typically played in A Major at a moderate Andante tempo of approximately 76 BPM . Instrumentation Roles:
Provides a deep, resonant bass line and occasionally doubles the melody for a richer, more "cinematic" feel. Guide for Performers Typically played in A Major at a moderate
"River Flows In You" (Violin, Cello & Piano ver.) is a cinematic reimagining of Yiruma’s famous 2001 solo piano piece, often characterized by its lush, emotional texture and collaborative phrasing. While the original piano solo is classified as "New Age" or "Contemporary Classical," this trio arrangement expands the sound into a more orchestral and reflective listening experience. While the original piano solo is classified as
Built on a "pop song" structure featuring recurring melodic patterns and variations of "verses" rather than strict classical development. Provides the rhythmic foundation with arpeggio runs and
Often takes over the soaring higher-register melodies, adding emotional intensity through vibrato.
Provides the rhythmic foundation with arpeggio runs and the iconic main melody.