Quote Robert:
I´m the young guy, who´s playing this stuff!
I´m a little bit surprise, about your sentence. I made everything by myself. I don´t know anything about a midi file by Roland. It could be, that Roland made it in this time, but I didn´t use it in my creation.
Well, I heared some opinions, that the song isn´t my work and I´m very very tired about this opinion because of my hard and long work for this.

Hi Robert,
As I am the only one who referred to the Roland midi file, I presume that it's my opinion which has upset you.
I would never purposely put down a fellow keyboard player - I believe goodwill should reign supreme on forums such as this. However, without wishing to belittle you or denigrate your performance, my observation was made on the grounds that the backing (not the right hand part) is exactly identical to the one on the midi file. It's quite obvious that Roland also ensured that their work sounded as authentic as the Celine Dion original and, although it's not an impossible coincidence, I myself, have never heard two identical performances of any song before. Although I always use a style when playing Titanic in public, I must have spent many hours playing along with the Roland midi file and am familiar with every note / inflection of the song as played by the midi - as a result of this exactly identical sound, I decided that this backing must be the work of Roland (with a few extra little bits added & some volumes changed slightly).
I did enjoy your rendition of the song and I'm sorry if you are upset by my remark but
I still find it hard to accept two such coincidentally identical backings as the work of two different people.

Incidentally, there is a style for the Titanic theme, converted for most brands of keyboard, knocking around on the internet -
I don't know where the style originated but, this style is also, without any doubt, derived from the same Roland midi file.
Sorry again Robert, but best wishes anyway,
Tony
Don't worry about your English - far better than my German!