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#1300348 - 11/06/09 08:17 AM
"Waltz In E Minor"
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#1306257 - 11/15/09 07:45 PM
Re: "Waltz In E Minor"
[Re: Larry G. Alexander]
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though it isn't memorable in my opinion, it's still a very well-done composition. I especially love the counter-point. excellent playing too. I feel that if it were composed a bit more differently, it would be a kick*** 'haunted' piece. I don't know if my opinion offended your intentions, but it's just a thought I had.
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#1306436 - 11/16/09 05:42 AM
Re: "Waltz In E Minor"
[Re: Inan]
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I have no idea what "haunted piece" means. Is that some kind of hip-hop expression?
Thanks for listening.
Regards,
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#1306940 - 11/16/09 11:41 PM
Re: "Waltz In E Minor"
[Re: Larry G. Alexander]
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...Haunted piece as in a piece that's haunted (a haunting piece; an eerie-sounding piece. no slang here).
I'm listening to it at the moment and I'm liking it more and more the more I hear it.
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#1307380 - 11/17/09 06:45 PM
Re: "Waltz In E Minor"
[Re: Inan]
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...Haunted piece as in a piece that's haunted (a haunting piece; an eerie-sounding piece. no slang here).
I'm listening to it at the moment and I'm liking it more and more the more I hear it. Thanks for the explanation and thank you for your comments. Regards,
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#1308790 - 11/19/09 08:52 PM
Re: "Waltz In E Minor"
[Re: Larry G. Alexander]
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I think it's wonderful. I really like the feel and I do think it's memorable. My only criticism (and I am by no means an expert on waltzes) is the velocity feels very constant through the entire thing, as if it was created inside of a program almost. Sorry if this doesn't make sense, and maybe this is the way it's supposed to be. Is this actually a recording of you playing it?
On a site note, I live near Lake Palestine so I thought I'd say hi!
Edited by Passion (11/19/09 08:55 PM)
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#1308999 - Yesterday at 04:54 AM
Re: "Waltz In E Minor"
[Re: Passion]
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I think it's wonderful. I really like the feel and I do think it's memorable. My only criticism (and I am by no means an expert on waltzes) is the velocity feels very constant through the entire thing, as if it was created inside of a program almost. Sorry if this doesn't make sense, and maybe this is the way it's supposed to be. Is this actually a recording of you playing it?
On a side note, I live near Lake Palestine so I thought I'd say hi! I am not playing in realtime. I enter each note with my mouse. Thanks for listening and commenting, fellow Texan.  Regards,
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