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#1199481 - 05/14/09 10:46 PM Re: Recital #14 --- May 15, 2009 [Re: Monica K.]
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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 15133
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
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Performer's name:mheim
From:Redondo Beach, California
Experience:2 years, Piano Magic since July 2008
Direct music link:click to download
Title of piece:Song for Rosablanca
Composer:freely after Que Sera Sera by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans
Duration:04:08
Source of music:play-by-ear (Piano Magic)
Instrument used:Roland RD-700GX
Recording method:digital to PC
Technical feedback wanted:Yes
Additional info:Song was inspired by the story of Rosa, a fellow Piano Magic student who has persevered through difficulties and now spreads her piano knowledge online at: http://www.learnpianowithrosa.com

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#1199484 - 05/14/09 10:51 PM Re: Recital #14 --- May 15, 2009 [Re: Monica K.]
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Posts: 15133
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
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Performer's name:Mark...
From:Jersey Shore
Avatar:Avatar Image
Experience:2.5 years
Direct music link:click to download
Title of piece:Prelude in C Major
Composer:Johann Sebastian Bach
Duration:02:45
Source of music:"Ambitious" Section from Alfred Adult book 3
Instrument used:Estonia L190
Recording method:ZoomH2 using Audacity
Technical feedback wanted:Yes
Additional info:The design of this piece reminds me of the Clementi piece I played in another recital. In fact the Alfred book refers you to this Bach piece, when you finish the Clement Prelude in D minor.

This recording has some flaws (recording is a chore for me),but is the cleanest take I was able to record. Like past recital pieces I'm sure it will get even better over time. In fact this piece seems to beg for more attention in order to pull out the subtle flavors that lie inside this wonderful Bach piece. Hope you like it, and thanks for listening...

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#1199485 - 05/14/09 10:51 PM Re: Recital #14 --- May 15, 2009 [Re: Monica K.]
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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 15133
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
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Performer's name:Yamaha G3 & P-80 Mike White
From:90 miles West of New Orleans
Experience:Lifetime by ear, self-teaching since retirement in 2001.
Direct music link:click to download
Title of piece:Reverie
Composer:Debussy
Duration:04:28
Source of music:sheet music
Instrument used:Yamaha P-80
Recording method:Audacity
Technical feedback wanted:Yes
Additional info:I hope to perfect this piece in time.

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#1199486 - 05/14/09 10:52 PM Re: Recital #14 --- May 15, 2009 [Re: Monica K.]
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Posts: 15133
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
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Performer's name:b528nf7 (Bill)
From:Gaithersburg, Maryland
Experience:6 Years
Direct music link:click to download
Video link:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVfeeYJgNcY
Title of piece:Now Is The Hour
Composer:Scott, Kaihau & Stewart
Duration:01:44
Source of music:Fake Book
Instrument used:Yamaha Clavinova CLP150
Recording method:Digital Camera. Audio portion stripped off using WinFF.
Technical feedback wanted:Yes
Additional info:This is a lovely piece that was thought to be written in 1913. It was used as a farewell to soldiers going off to fight in the First World War.

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#1199487 - 05/14/09 10:52 PM Re: Recital #14 --- May 15, 2009 [Re: Monica K.]
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Posts: 15133
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
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Performer's name:z32/Ben
From:Santa Clarita, California
Avatar:Avatar Image
Experience:2 years, 4 months
Direct music link:click to download
Title of piece:Cloud Smiles
Composer:Nobuo Uematsu
Duration:02:50
Source of music:Sheet Music
Instrument used:Digital Piano - Yamaha DGX620/YPG625
Recording method:Audacity
Technical feedback wanted:Yes
Additional info:So yea, here's the latest Final Fantasy piece I just finished up. Was going to put it in the monthly bar thread, but since we have this recital coming up, might as well just put this here instead! :P Hope you all enjoy!

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#1199488 - 05/14/09 10:53 PM Re: Recital #14 --- May 15, 2009 [Re: Monica K.]
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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 15133
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
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Performer's name:Starting Over
From:Toronto
Experience:A little bit as a kid, then started over 3 years ago.
Direct music link:click to download
Title of piece:Grande Valse brillante / F. Chopin Op 34, No. 2
Composer:F. Chopin
Duration:03:28
Source of music:Sheet music
Instrument used:Estonia L190 grand piano
Recording method:Zoom H4 to Mac Garageband
Technical feedback wanted:Yes
Additional info:A beautifully lyrical Chopin Waltz which I learned by participating in one of the ABF study groups a year or so ago. It is sooo difficult to get the right touch to make Chopin sound right. Maybe someday...

This is normally about a 5 to 6 minute waltz so, in the interest of brevity, I omitted the repeat of the middle section.

Please excuse the dog singing along. Unavoidable.

Also, just got the Mac so I'm really unfamiliar with how Garageband works at this point. I'm sure there are things I've missed but it seemed to work at least as well as Audacity with the Zoom.

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#1199489 - 05/14/09 10:53 PM Re: Recital #14 --- May 15, 2009 [Re: Monica K.]
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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 15133
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
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Performer's name:WJ3/Walt
From:Salem. Or
Experience:3 years
Direct music link:click to download
Title of piece:Let It Be
Composer:Lennon/ McCartney
Duration:04:41
Source of music:The Beatles Best, Arranged by Dan Fox
Instrument used:Hardorff Claredon Upright.
Recording method:Zoom H2/ Audacity,
Technical feedback wanted:Yes
Additional info:The song is from the Beatles Best book arranged by Dan Fox. I stole the Intro from a Utube video by pianojohn. I had a hard time with tempo, not too happy with it but its what it is. Edited a couple of mistakes with audacity but left most of them in.

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#1199490 - 05/14/09 10:54 PM Re: Recital #14 --- May 15, 2009 [Re: Monica K.]
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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 15133
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
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Performer's name:Monica K.
From:Lexington, Kentucky
Avatar:Avatar Image
Experience:About five years.
Direct music link:click to download
Video link:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5s4jS-i5hk
Title of piece:In un'altra vita (LaScala variation)
Composer:Ludovico Einaudi
Duration:07:32
Source of music:Combination of sheet music (from the "Best of Ludovico Einaudi" collection) and playing by ear.
Instrument used:Mason & Hamlin A
Recording method:Zoom H4
Technical feedback wanted:Yes
Additional info:I have always loved this piece by Einaudi, but I love the version he plays on his live "La Scala" concert album even more. It involves a minor variation in the melody in one section (at the 2:17-2:40 mark) as well as an entirely new improvised section toward the end (about 5:50 - 6:38), which is fun to play because it involves extended time on the very highest key on the keyboard. There's also a repeat of the first section that isn't on the album version. Although the sheet music didn't include these variations, I was able to figure it out by ear, which tickled me enormously because I've never been able to play anything by ear before. smile

Lunch: Lean cuisine frozen dinner (ugh) and Starbucks grande skinny hazelnut latte (yum).


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#1199495 - 05/14/09 11:08 PM Re: Recital #14 --- May 15, 2009 [Re: Monica K.]
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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 15133
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
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Performer's name:cscl
From:Suburban Chicago
Experience:2 years, 8 months
Direct music link:click to download
Title of piece:Waltz in a minor (op. post.), Chopin
Composer:Chopin
Duration:03:30
Source of music:Chopin: An Introduction to his Piano Works
Instrument used:Estonia 190
Recording method:Zoom H2
Technical feedback wanted:Yes
Additional info:Once again, a piece I'm not quite ready with yet. I'm trying to convince my teacher that I'm ready to play this at our end of May recital. My first Chopin. Exciting! But... super last minute, one take. Merely playing it through at this point! But, it's in, I think!

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