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I have composed some piano pieces which consists styles of Chopin, Liszt and Rachmaninoff using Finale 2005. The links below will direct you to the listening pages online. No download needed just click play to hear the audio. You need quicktime player7 plug-in for your internet browser to access the player online. Leave some comments after you listen to it. Testimony and Trial (Duet) Rzm Kzouivbnzm Yvxlnvh Nb Yilgsvi Irovb Zmwvihlm Yvxlnvh Nb Yilgsvi
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I'd like to see the sheet music to "Testimony and Trial"...it sounds 'interesting' (in a good way). And it gave me an idea for a nice full-hand piece...and I wish I had access to Finale right now...or my parents weren't sleeping so I could play it out on a piano. (I hear something very difficult and want to know if it's even possible. ) But this "T&T" I would certainly like to play.... I can certainly hear the "Fantasie Impromptu" in the second link...and then I want to say the "Revolutionary Etude"? Tell you what...lemme see the sheet music to all of them and we'll be square. Savvy? :p
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Very impressive - if you're interesting in sharing I too would be interested in seeing the sheet music.
What you are is an accident of birth. What I am, I am through my own efforts. There have been a thousand princes and there will be a thousand more. There is one Beethoven.
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Wow! I would love to see the music for the T&T too!
Once during a concert at Carnegie Hall, the violinist Rachmaninoff was playing with lost his place in the music and whispered to Rachmaninoff, "Where are we?" Rachmaninoff replied, in all seriousness, "Carnegie Hall".
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If you wish to see the sheet music, click the link below which will direct to a page that contains a list of my finale .MUS files. Sheet Music Download Page If you don't have Finale 2005 or 2006, you need Finale Notepad 2006 which is a freeware from Finale to open up the .MUS files and print them, only a free registration is needed there.
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i just listened to one of your compositions, but it's enough for me to say: fantastic!
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Wow! Those are really great! I agree with Derulux's comment about the second one - did you intend to quote Fantasie-Impromptu? In this sense it reminds me of a sonata by Charles Ives ("Alcotts" Sonata) - the third movement uses the same rhythm as the opening of Beethoven's 5th. Thanks for posting your music.
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Originally posted by pianojerome: Wow! Those are really great! I agree with Derulux's comment about the second one - did you intend to quote Fantasie-Impromptu? In this sense it reminds me of a sonata by Charles Ives ("Alcotts" Sonata) - the third movement uses the same rhythm as the opening of Beethoven's 5th.
Thanks for posting your music. I just quoted the rhythms for Fantasie-Impromptu and Revolutionary Etude, so you are more familiar with my ideas throughout the piece. You may have noticed that all the notes and their relative positions are changed during the quotes. Fantasie Impromptu got 4 same quotes, I got 4 different quotes.
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Well, not just the rhythms...you also quoted the relative melodic line (up/down in pitch). That's actually how I recognized it. Doesn't bother me...I purposely quote things from the past as well, usually to give people a bit of nostalgia before I "tango with [the past]" myself. Dang... .mus files...it'll be a while before I can open those again. (If anyone's willing to transfer them to .pdf or virtually any other format, I'll give you a cookie. :p )
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I can transfer them into .pdf files, but it'll take me a while for this task.
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Thank you very much. Your Cookie Reward
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Great....cause I also cant listen to them unless they're in another format........and i would really like to hear them......Now i want some chocolate chip cookies....lol.
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