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#1304014 - 11/12/09 12:37 PM Re: November Piano Bar [Re: HomeInMyShoes]
PianoU1 Offline
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Registered: 10/12/09
Posts: 92
Loc: uk
Hello all,
my name is Martin and i'm a 44 year old male from England.
I've been playing for 3 years and am studying for LCM grade 5 piano.
Here is my first video, go easy on me smile
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Piano Yamaha U1
Studying Grade 8 piano and 6 theory

Currently working on:
Chopin: Waltz 64 no.2
Scott Joplin: Pineapple Rag
Brian Chapple: On The Cool Side
Mendelssohn: Song Without Words 67 no.1



Achievements:
Grade 1-7 Piano (LCM)
Grade 1-5 theory (LCM)

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#1304026 - 11/12/09 12:43 PM Re: November Piano Bar [Re: PianoU1]
Bill Logan Offline
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Hi Martin,
Very nice indeed. Thanks for sharing your talent.
Bill
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#1304142 - 11/12/09 03:37 PM Re: November Piano Bar [Re: Bill Logan]
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Welcome to the forum PianoU1 (Martin). Quite nice. I haven't heard many rags with slower tempos and it really brings out some nice contrasts.

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#1304165 - 11/12/09 04:09 PM Re: November Piano Bar [Re: HomeInMyShoes]
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Thankyou for the generous comments.
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Studying Grade 8 piano and 6 theory

Currently working on:
Chopin: Waltz 64 no.2
Scott Joplin: Pineapple Rag
Brian Chapple: On The Cool Side
Mendelssohn: Song Without Words 67 no.1



Achievements:
Grade 1-7 Piano (LCM)
Grade 1-5 theory (LCM)

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#1304169 - 11/12/09 04:19 PM Re: November Piano Bar [Re: PianoU1]
jotur Offline
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David Ruzika - I like Bach, and that was a very charming piece, and nicely played.

Cathy

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#1304492 - 11/13/09 12:54 AM Re: November Piano Bar [Re: BillM]
Elssa Offline
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Originally Posted By: b528nf7
Elssa - I'm glad you put this up on Youtube - the boxnet download of a movie file takes forever on my low-rent DSL connection. Very well played!! I like the tempo changes and the energy of this piece.

Thanks, Bill! Yes, I'm going to use youtube from now on.. I'm finally used to how to do it.

Here's another one, on youtube.. Hope you enjoy: smile

MOON RIVER

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#1304583 - 11/13/09 07:52 AM Re: November Piano Bar [Re: Elssa]
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Elssa - What a great morning coffee tune. I really like your improv intro and ending. Very well done.
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#1305133 - 11/13/09 08:59 PM Re: November Piano Bar [Re: BillM]
jotur Offline
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Elssa - I like folk music, and that was a nice piece.

Sam and Laurie - of course I loved it smile There's an English county dance musicians workshop coming up in Albuquerque in January and I'm looking forward to the mix of instruments.

Cathy

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#1305141 - 11/13/09 09:17 PM Re: November Piano Bar [Re: jotur]
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Nice little rag, Martin. Very enjoyable.
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#1305145 - 11/13/09 09:21 PM Re: November Piano Bar [Re: TX-Dennis]
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Nice Moon River, Elssa. I haven't played this song in years. Maybe it's time to dig it out again. I certainly enjoyed your version.

My favorite vocal version is Patti Page
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#1305164 - 11/13/09 10:02 PM Re: November Piano Bar [Re: Riddler]
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Thanks, Dennis. I think it's just about my all-time favorite song, and that video you posted is lovely.. Never heard that version before, but it's really nice! smile

Originally Posted By: Riddler
Your intro's, endings, and fills are so cool!

Thanks, Ed! BTW, I demonstrate all of these runs, fills, intros, endings, turn-arounds, etc in detail with the songs "Misty" and "Moon River" in my new instructional video (www.learnpianowithelssa.com). smile

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#1305219 - 11/14/09 12:26 AM Re: November Piano Bar [Re: Elssa]
Triryche Offline
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Registered: 08/11/06
Posts: 1430
Loc: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
I had a fairly good practice tonite and ended up with a little extra me time so i decide to stop in the bar for a few (to my misfortune I really haven't hung here that much).

WOW!!

Just wanted to say I thoroughly enjoyed all the pieces!!
There really is a nice range of talent and I love the diversity.

Round of drinks on me!! cool

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#1305274 - 11/14/09 05:42 AM Re: November Piano Bar [Re: Elssa]
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Originally Posted By: Elssa


Originally Posted By: Riddler
Your intro's, endings, and fills are so cool!

Thanks, Ed! BTW, I demonstrate all of these runs, fills, intros, endings, turn-arounds, etc in detail with the songs "Misty" and "Moon River" in my new instructional video (www.learnpianowithelssa.com). smile


Elssa - love your song selections and your tasteful and highly listenable performances - so very enjoyable!

As I've said before, someday when I grow up I want to be able to play songs like that, like that!

I guess I'm just going to have to get into your instructional video, the link to which you smoothly and deftly make available in replies to compliments you get here - I like how you do that, in the best tradition of free enterprise marketing - I'd do the same if I had an instructional video... smile

JF
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#1305418 - 11/14/09 01:35 PM Re: November Piano Bar [Re: TrapperJohn]
tatiana110 Offline
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Registered: 09/22/09
Posts: 122
Loc: BC, Canada
Hello my dear friends,

I am finally back from my India trip - and I was amazed to see so many wonderful pieces played at the piano bar this month! Elssa, the Two guitars is awesome, it was a very popular gypsy dance melody in Russia in the 70s-80s, only there it is played faster and more cheerful - thank you for bringing some very nice childhood memories smile. I wish I had score for this melody, as I really would love to learn this piece one day.

David, I loved your Bach prelude also, very refined playing. I'd love to hear more from your baroque repertoire. thumb

I see Rickster falling in love with Elssa hands... while I way away for two weeks grin Although seeing Elssa playing I totally understand why smile

I also so happy to see the new faces here and listen to your music. Welcome folks!

I still have a lot to catch up, but here is my November contribution that I recorded yesterday night - not polished enough (you'd notice an awkward pause after section A), but I fell in love with this little miniature and I will continue working on it.. I hope I got a decent interpretation (I never hear anybody playing it before).

Ruth Watson Henderson - Toccatina



Being in India and having quite a few oil massages and lots of Yoga there I found my fingers more flexible and sensitive, and my feel for the keyboard improved. But I missed my piano practice while I was away... Anyway, I am glad to be back smile
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#1305431 - 11/14/09 01:56 PM Re: November Piano Bar [Re: tatiana110]
jotur Offline
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Registered: 09/16/06
Posts: 4039
Loc: Santa Fe, NM
Why Martin/PianoU1 - it's easy to go easy on you! That was wonderful - I love pensive pieces, and I love ragtime, and you did this quite well smile

Cathy

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#1305453 - 11/14/09 02:42 PM Re: November Piano Bar [Re: TrapperJohn]
Riddler Offline
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Registered: 05/13/05
Posts: 452
Loc: Florida
Originally Posted By: John Frank

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I guess I'm just going to have to get into your instructional video, the link to which you smoothly and deftly make available in replies to compliments you get here - I like how you do that, in the best tradition of free enterprise marketing - I'd do the same if I had an instructional video... smile
JF


Yes, very enterprising and absolutely OK by me, as long as I continue to get my 15% for the compliments. laugh

Actually, I was going to suggest that Elssa paint a few ads on her hands, which certainly get some attention at times, but I was concerned that might be considered a bit ... uh....heavyhanded. laugh

Another great performance, Elssa. You have really mastered this style of playing.

Ed
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#1305535 - 11/14/09 06:45 PM Re: November Piano Bar [Re: Riddler]
AnthonyB Offline
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Registered: 09/28/07
Posts: 657
Loc: Center City, MN
I hardly ever learn extra pieces besides what I work on for the recitals but I was testing out the pianoteq 3.5 demo and noticed that I could make a recording of a short piece with it.

The piece is in the Best Of Ludovico Einaudi book and is titled Le Onde Conzone Popolare (Francia, 1500ca.)

This was likely Ludovico's inspiration for Le Onde. I only spent a few minutes working on it before pushing the red dot so I hope you don't mind the timing issues. smile

http://www.box.net/shared/s907m7qu8v
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#1305633 - 11/14/09 08:53 PM Re: November Piano Bar [Re: AnthonyB]
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Registered: 10/24/09
Posts: 309
Loc: Kansas
I went to visit my sister today; So we decided to play some Duets. We don't get to play them very much since I see her about once a month. Anyways this is one of the only songs we can play decent at the moment, so here is My Heart Will go on from Titanic:) I still can't turn pages but enjoy.

http://www.box.net/shared/3y69c9g099
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#1305803 - 11/15/09 01:31 AM Re: November Piano Bar [Re: Augustina]
jotur Offline
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Loc: Santa Fe, NM
tatiana - what an interesting piece - well done.

Anthony - what a nice warm-up before I go to the recital smile this really had a nice singing feel to it.

Augustina - I remember sitting down and playing through a book of duets with a friend of mine, it's great fun. What a treat to share the red dot with your sister.

Cathy

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#1305913 - 11/15/09 08:33 AM Re: November Piano Bar [Re: jotur]
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Registered: 03/28/07
Posts: 1661
Loc: Decatur, Texas
Tatiana, lovely Toccatina! You play it very well.

Anthony B, Short and sweet, nicely done.

Augstina, Sounds like fun. enjoyed it.
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#1305916 - 11/15/09 08:44 AM Re: November Piano Bar [Re: Studio Joe]
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Loc: Decatur, Texas
Here is a bonus from me, since I've already submitted one this month.

I had forgot about doing this and just discovered I had it on Soundclick.

It is a multi track production of Blue Velvet played with tine piano, strings, bass, and drums.
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#1306055 - 11/15/09 01:04 PM Re: November Piano Bar [Re: Studio Joe]
tatiana110 Offline
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Registered: 09/22/09
Posts: 122
Loc: BC, Canada
AntonyB - what a lovely playing! thumb (I also started to learn Einaudi's version of Le Onde yesterday, I love the melody)
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Estonia L190 (2011)
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#1306056 - 11/15/09 01:06 PM Re: November Piano Bar [Re: tatiana110]
tatiana110 Offline
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Loc: BC, Canada
Studio Joe - that was a very professional recording, I enjoyed listening to it so much, thank you for sharing!
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Estonia L190 (2011)
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#1306062 - 11/15/09 01:09 PM Re: November Piano Bar [Re: Studio Joe]
jotur Offline
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Registered: 09/16/06
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Loc: Santa Fe, NM
Say Joe, I played that more than once! Where I dance we'd turn on the disco ball for that one laugh I loved it smile .

Cathy

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#1306066 - 11/15/09 01:14 PM Re: November Piano Bar [Re: tatiana110]
AnthonyB Offline
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Loc: Center City, MN
Originally Posted By: tatiana110
AntonyB - what a lovely playing! thumb (I also started to learn Einaudi's version of Le Onde yesterday, I love the melody)


Thanks.

I'll be impatiently awaiting your version of Einaudi's Le Onde. smile
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#1306068 - 11/15/09 01:15 PM Re: November Piano Bar [Re: tatiana110]
tatiana110 Offline
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Registered: 09/22/09
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Martin, this was a nice and very thoughtful performance. I am not familiar with this piece - is it supposed to be played slowly? I like your tempo, it really brings up the melody. The middle part sounds really exceptional.
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#1306078 - 11/15/09 01:34 PM Re: November Piano Bar [Re: tatiana110]
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Cathy and Joe, thank you so much for listening to Toccatina and commenting on it, I really appreciate this. This is not the type of music I'd usually play, but I thought I'd give it a good try smile

Here is my second contribution, this time from my usual classical/romantic repertoire - Arietta by Grieg, recorded yesterday.

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Estonia L190 (2011)
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#1306082 - 11/15/09 01:36 PM Re: November Piano Bar [Re: AnthonyB]
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Originally Posted By: AnthonyB
Originally Posted By: tatiana110
AntonyB - what a lovely playing! thumb (I also started to learn Einaudi's version of Le Onde yesterday, I love the melody)


Thanks.

I'll be impatiently awaiting your version of Einaudi's Le Onde. smile


ok, I'll give it a priority smile
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#1306410 - 11/16/09 02:13 AM Re: November Piano Bar [Re: tatiana110]
Elssa Offline
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Hi Tatiana,

Originally Posted By: tatiana110
Hello my dear friends,

I am finally back from my India trip - and I was amazed to see so many wonderful pieces played at the piano bar this month! Elssa, the Two guitars is awesome, it was a very popular gypsy dance melody in Russia in the 70s-80s, only there it is played faster and more cheerful - thank you for bringing some very nice childhood memories smile. I wish I had score for this melody, as I really would love to learn this piece one day.

Welcome back, and thanks so much for your kind comments. I'm enjoying listening to your new pieces too! smile You're absolutely right about Two Guitars.. It's a lively piece and should be played that way all the way through, not just at the end. I redid it and tried to put more pep into the whole thing this time. I couldn't play it too much faster, though, as my fingers would get all tangled up. laugh

TWO GUITARS (#2)

BTW, I do have a score I could send you if interested, but this is mostly my own arrangement.


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#1306415 - 11/16/09 02:50 AM Re: November Piano Bar [Re: tatiana110]
PianoU1 Offline
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Registered: 10/12/09
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Loc: uk
Originally Posted By: tatiana110
Martin, this was a nice and very thoughtful performance. I am not familiar with this piece - is it supposed to be played slowly? I like your tempo, it really brings up the melody. The middle part sounds really exceptional.


thanks for your kind comments, the score has a direction of 'thoughtful' which leaves a lot of room for interpretation!
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Studying Grade 8 piano and 6 theory

Currently working on:
Chopin: Waltz 64 no.2
Scott Joplin: Pineapple Rag
Brian Chapple: On The Cool Side
Mendelssohn: Song Without Words 67 no.1



Achievements:
Grade 1-7 Piano (LCM)
Grade 1-5 theory (LCM)

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