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Nobody here yet? I planned to submit this piece to the recital but changed my mind and submit another one. So here it is for the monthly bar. Cheer Story Of A Young GirlTB
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TB - there's nothing like a good "Story", and this is one - yet another lovely piece in a growing list of such works from the pen of TB Looking forward to hearing your Recital piece also. JF Really like your avatar. Still trying to figure out what you're a true beginner at though.
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TrueBeginner- Very nicely played. I love the melody. Very dreamlike. What is the piece?
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Oh, I forgot to specify that it is self-composition.
Thanks JF and Peyton for your encouragement.
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Very nice TB; Beautiful background music for my morning coffee.
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TB - I'm with Studio Joe on this one - perfect coffee drinking music. I had 2 cups and listened to it twice. Very nice.
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Self comp!! Even better. A very pretty piece indeed!
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My November Piano Bar submission is a cover of a song that has been done by lots of artists, most notably Peggy Lee and Elvis. I couldn't resist using the Jazz Scat voice in the piano break at around the 2 minute mark. Fever
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Great job Bill!! I always liked that song and you do such a fantastic version of it.
You just keep getting better and better.
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Hi All, I’ve enjoyed the submissions here so far! I’m thinking I might be wearing out my welcome here with all the Rock-N-Roll, so here is something different. This is an improvision that I’ve been working on. Sometimes I just like to noodle around on the piano and imagine that I can really play it! My Tokai grand piano sounded really good in this recording. I put the microphone over in piano and the amplification brought out the best in her! I hope you enjoy it! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cioP4J50IUYTake care, Rick
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Sounds great Rickster! Really it sounds wonderful, both your improv and the piano. In many ways it's my favorite of yours so far.
I don't think you've worn out your welcome with Rock'n'roll -- everyone's got to mix up fast and slow styles, even for one's own benefit.
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This is an improvision that I’ve been working on. Sometimes I just like to noodle around on the piano and imagine that I can really play it! Hmmm, good noodles; Sounds good Rickster, enjoyed listening.
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A little Jazz for the November bar... Improvisation of "All the Things You Are". This is a two handed soloing style which is very difficult so I don't have quite mastered at this fast tempo... http://www.box.net/shared/sctchthkch
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TB, that's a nice composition you had there! Rickster, pretty nice noodling I'd say You two are chockful of submissions for sure
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Bill - You're not quite as alluring as Peggy Lee but I really liked your take on "Fever" anyway Just in time for the Flu season too! JF
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Rick, that was quite different for you. I like it.
Jazzwee- what a fun piece! Did you work from sheet music at all?
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Oh, I forgot to specify that it is self-composition.
Thanks JF and Peyton for your encouragement.
TB Another inspiring piece! Somehow I don't think TrueBeginner suits you
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My November Piano Bar submission is a cover of a song that has been done by lots of artists, most notably Peggy Lee and Elvis. I couldn't resist using the Jazz Scat voice in the piano break at around the 2 minute mark. Fever Great performance--really like the Scat voice. Looks like you're really enjoying yourself!
Be the person your dog thinks you are. 1926 Heintzman Upright, Kawai ES7
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Jazzwee- what a fun piece! Did you work from sheet music at all?
Thanks Peyton! No that's completely improvised. It all came from my head except for the beginning partial melody. It will come out 100% different each time I do it. That's why it comes out raw. There's a natural imperfection since I'm composing on the fly.
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well, this is one of the few songs I have recorded since I just started my account a few days ago, I have only one song so far on here, I've played it 3 times since I got it so its not that good yet, but thought I'd put it up here to see what people think:) http://www.box.net/shared/oi4o8jpbzaDueling Violins from Lord of the Dance,
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