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#1364280 - 02/02/1007:46 PMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: David Ruzicka]
TrapperJohn
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Registered: 02/11/08
Posts: 3104
Loc: Chocolatetown, USA
Originally Posted By: David Ruzicka
John - I love baroque music, so I really enjoyed your submission to this month's Piano bar. Nicely played.
Thanks David - of course, as I understand it, many composers of Baroque music sarcastically called it "Broke" music since, without royal patronage, that was their usual financial state
And thanks to all who have kindly commented on my Bar piece so far.
I should disclose, especially for anyone who might be considering playing this simple but elegant piece, that my version of the Telemann Minuet in G is "enhanced" - the lasr 8 measures of the second section were repeated a 3rd time and the last 2 measures a 4th time as a tag ending. While not specified by the composer I would like to think that old Telly is smiling down from that great composition room in the sky in full approval.
JF
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Well, only 3rd day of the month but thought id put up another piece! This is called Amazing Grace and the arrangement is by David Nevue. I did play it faster than he does and maybe made a few mistakes (well,I do that in about every piece I play :P), but I hope you all enjoy it just the same :P
John Frank. That was a very nice song:P True Beginner I enjoyed your song a lot also I thought it was very pretty^^ Peyton. I liked listening to your song you wrote, and hearing you sing. You sing good also:P Bill another good song. ^_^
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Registered: 09/16/06
Posts: 4217
Loc: Santa Fe, NM
True Beginner - really nice piece.
Peyton - wonderful composition and lyrics.
BenPiano - great exercise. When I first had to learn to chord on the piano, because I'd said I'd play oom-pah for the fiddles the next week, I went to my guitar and played a G chord, figured out what the notes were, played them on the piano, and voila! - I was on my way
So many great tunes already posted - it's been a joy to listen (and watch) every one of them.
Just recovering from surgery and having to work...moving kind of slow the past couple of weeks.
As a result, here is a piece called, Middle of the Week Blues. There's probably a better name for it, but considering the current times...Send a suggestion if you've a better name for it (be kind).
#1365824 - 02/04/1007:40 PMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: Inlanding]
TrapperJohn
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Registered: 02/11/08
Posts: 3104
Loc: Chocolatetown, USA
Originally Posted By: Inlanding
As a result, here is a piece called, Middle of the Week Blues. There's probably a better name for it, but considering the current times...Send a suggestion if you've a better name for it (be kind).
Glen
Glen - really, really liked that That's about as blue as the middle of the week can get. Very listenable and very well done!
JF
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Every difficulty slurred over will be a ghost to disturb your repose later on. Frederic Chopin
#1365836 - 02/04/1007:54 PMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: TrapperJohn]
mcasl
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Registered: 10/24/08
Posts: 114
Loc: Spain
This is my first piano bar! and this is my contribution. Beethoven Woo 70, Nel cor piu non mi sento (just the theme).
It's a work in progress. I will change the video eventually as I learn the variations.
_________________________ - Danza Oriental, E. Granados - Nocturne 4, J. Field - Six variations on 'Mio caro adone', W.A. Mozart http://www.youtube.com/mcasl
#1365850 - 02/04/1008:28 PMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: TrapperJohn]
CebuKid
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Registered: 11/08/09
Posts: 1093
Hi everyone,
I have nothing "new" to contribute this month, but just wanted to share one of my "year one" adult beginner pieces with you, the all-too-famous "Für Elise". I posted this before on a separate thread about a month ago, but wanted "in" on this month's piano bar.
PS-Surprisingly enough, it actually broke the thousand view barrier on YouTube after about a month... I wasn't too crazy about my performance after listening to it a few more times, but I still hope you guys enjoy it.
#1365857 - 02/04/1008:38 PMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: David Ruzicka]
CebuKid
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Registered: 11/08/09
Posts: 1093
Originally Posted By: David Ruzicka
Last month I've posted the first movement of Beethoven's Sonatina in G major and this month it's the second movement. Hope you'll not get bored as much as our little doggie Wolfie who felt asleep while I was recording this video. He has a little cameo at end of the video.
#1365859 - 02/04/1008:40 PMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: Inlanding]
CebuKid
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Registered: 11/08/09
Posts: 1093
Originally Posted By: Inlanding
So many great tunes already posted - it's been a joy to listen (and watch) every one of them.
Just recovering from surgery and having to work...moving kind of slow the past couple of weeks.
As a result, here is a piece called, Middle of the Week Blues. There's probably a better name for it, but considering the current times...Send a suggestion if you've a better name for it (be kind).
#1365865 - 02/04/1008:46 PMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: ladypayne]
CebuKid
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Registered: 11/08/09
Posts: 1093
Originally Posted By: ladypayne
Well, only 3rd day of the month but thought id put up another piece! This is called Amazing Grace and the arrangement is by David Nevue. I did play it faster than he does and maybe made a few mistakes (well,I do that in about every piece I play :P), but I hope you all enjoy it just the same :P
Cebukid70: Great job on Fur elise! ooh and I wish I could sing too! I'll just stick to the piano though :P Inlanding:Liked this! Sounds like some tricky fingering! mcasl: I enjoyed this too! Well done
#1366006 - 02/04/1011:53 PMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: ladypayne]
BenPiano
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Registered: 11/23/09
Posts: 970
Loc: US
Ladypayne & Augustina - It's nice to play piano by one's self, but making music with another is really something cool. Great job - I look forward to more!
Inlanding - I really like your blues contributions to the Piano Bar. What's a bar without some blues, eh? It has a jazzy sound to it too, and creates a really cool feeling (cool cat?). That's an awesome niche you're pursuing!
mcasl - excellent first submission to the piano bar! My first piano bar was last month and I couldn't help but add a with the post. You'll find no better place to share your music than here.
Registered: 09/16/06
Posts: 4217
Loc: Santa Fe, NM
David - I like your Beethoven. And I'll admit I laughed when I saw your dog
Ed - thank you, once again. I've been stressed out today, and this was a great relaxer. Great piece.
Elssa - I love Fats (oh yeah, another difference between a pianist and a piano player, I think - there aren't any pianists whose nickname is "Fats" ) so I enjoyed this. I know Waller played organ, but - well, since TX-Dennis hasn't checked in yet - I'd rather there weren't strings. Nonetheless - great tune.
#1366041 - 02/05/1012:34 AMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: jotur]
Elssa
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Registered: 01/15/05
Posts: 1287
Loc: NY
Thanks all for kind comments. I enjoy playing stride. My grandmother was a great electric organist, so sorry, will never stop playing the strings, as we love that variety of sound.
#1366135 - 02/05/1003:53 AMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: jazzwee]
mcasl
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Registered: 10/24/08
Posts: 114
Loc: Spain
Thank you for your comments and your great performances. Watching you is a booster to my motivation.
_________________________ - Danza Oriental, E. Granados - Nocturne 4, J. Field - Six variations on 'Mio caro adone', W.A. Mozart http://www.youtube.com/mcasl
#1366167 - 02/05/1006:11 AMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: Inlanding]
al-mahed
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Registered: 12/09/09
Posts: 769
Loc: Rio de Janeiro
That was so nice to listen.
I wont dare suggest any other title!
I wish you the best recovering from your surgery.
Originally Posted By: Inlanding
So many great tunes already posted - it's been a joy to listen (and watch) every one of them.
Just recovering from surgery and having to work...moving kind of slow the past couple of weeks.
As a result, here is a piece called, Middle of the Week Blues. There's probably a better name for it, but considering the current times...Send a suggestion if you've a better name for it (be kind).
#1366189 - 02/05/1007:49 AMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: ladypayne]
BillM
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Registered: 05/12/08
Posts: 1184
Loc: Maryland
ladypayne - I was not expecting the radical tempo and mood change in this piece. You started so slow and tentatively but it was all a ruse to set up the spirited finale. Really nice arrangement and performance.