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#1367535 - 02/06/1009:51 PMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: Inlanding]
TX-Dennis
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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).
A really nice, evocative piece, Glen. It puts me in mind of the soundtrack from an old "film noir" movie. It doesn't sound like the surgery has slowed you down any. Best wishes for a speedy and full recovery. This is truly wonderful!
#1367542 - 02/06/1009:57 PMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: CebuKid]
TX-Dennis
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Originally Posted By: cebukid70
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.
The notorious (and glorious) Fur Elise. I know you say you;re not happy with it, and I can discern a rough spot or two, but this is a pretty nice preformance. I ususally only play the initial theme as the fast parts are just too much for my old fingers.
#1367549 - 02/06/1010:06 PMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: Rickster]
TX-Dennis
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Originally Posted By: Rickster
Hi All,
I've really enjoyed the wonderful submissions to the February piano bar.
I recorded a new song I wrote today and I used a drum rhythm accompaniment that was part the options on my Casio digital piano. Of course, I played the song on my grand piano. I did have a lot of fun with this song and got a little carried away at the end.
The drum machine took some getting used to and I think my timing may have gotten off a little here and there. I hope you all like it.
Rickster, this is a beautiful piece. you have developed your talent tremendously for composing, singing, and playing. I think this may be your best yet.
#1367595 - 02/06/1011:57 PMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: jazzwee]
Elssa
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Originally Posted By: jazzwee
[b]Elssa - You're a stride master! With those long fingers, tenths must be a breeze. Great playing!
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Great noodling, Jazzwee! Nope, my little hands can't quite reach the 10th - have to roll 'em. Love your "My Romance"! Your guitar setting sounds a little like mine - very authentic.
Thanks for all the compliments Jazzwee: This was very nice! Great job Rickster: That was pretty bouncy!! Great job singing and playing!! I wish I could compose music like you do!
#1367899 - 02/07/1001:57 PMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: ladypayne]
Riddler
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Elssa, great left hand stride work! And another perfect ending. Very easy to listen to!
Augustina, LadyPayne - I love Pachelbel's Canon but I've never heard it before as a piano duet - very enjoyable. Well done!
Glen, wow, you can really play the blues! Great lines, great chords. Very creative!
Mcasl, you're off to an excellent start! Well done. Hope to hear more soon.
Cebukid70, excellent playing on Elise. I especially liked the dramatic part. Well done.
Rick, that was fun! You should do this for a living! Keep 'em coming!
Jazzwee, really great recording. Glen is spot on - it really does remind me of Joe Pass! You might have been working hard but it really has a relaxed, flowing sound, and nice swing feel! Laid back is probably the best way to say it.
Re the question about planned vs on the fly, I'd say my solos fall somewhere in between. The melodic lines were on the fly the first time I played them, but I gussied them up by repeating the melodies in 3rds or 4ths or double octaves, beefed up the LH chords with some 9ths and sus'es, and so on for the final recording. Also, needless to day, those pentatonic patterns are things I have practiced, and my fingers are just itching to play them when an opportunity occurs. But I almost never plan a solo in the sense of deciding in advance what modes or scales to play, or picking chord tones to target, unless, of course I am totally stumped by the chord progression. (For example, the bridges of Nefertiti and Killer Joe had me scratching my head bigtime!)
#1368159 - 02/07/1008:14 PMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: CebuKid]
jazzwee
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Loc: So. California
Originally Posted By: cebukid70
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.
hehe, too bad if we're the only forum members that can do piano duets in person :P I think duets are fun and cool! I'd love to hear more from other people. They are kind of hard to do and trying to keep the same tempo is really hard for me and augustina especially since we are really bad at doing that lolz. But, We'll keep doing them when we get the time!!
I've loved watching/listening to all the great performances here the last few months. Now it's my turn to stop lurking and hang myself out there...
So here's my first video recording...Billy Joel's Nocturne, which incidentally was something I heard performed here about ten months ago that totally turned me on to all kinds of music I'd never paid attention to before. Once I tried this I was hooked and actually started learning "real" classical piano and returning to lessons after a 30-year hiatus.
#1368751 - 02/08/1003:37 PMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: Larry B]
Manndrew
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Originally Posted By: Larry B
Hi all,
I've loved watching/listening to all the great performances here the last few months. Now it's my turn to stop lurking and hang myself out there...
So here's my first video recording...Billy Joel's Nocturne
Hey Larry,
That was very good. I've heard of this piece but never actually listened to it. So different from BJ's other pieces. You have an excellent touch. Keep up the good work.
#1368765 - 02/08/1004:03 PMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: Larry B]
JimF
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Larry B I don't know what would have kept you away for 30 years, but I'm glad you're back because that was outstanding! Seemed very smooth and relaxed. What a beautiful piece by BJ.
Jim
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#1368790 - 02/08/1004:51 PMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: BillM]
CebuKid
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Originally Posted By: b528nf7
My February Piano Bar submission is a piano vocal of a song written by Bob Thiele and George David Weiss. It was first recorded by Louis Armstrong and released as a single in 1968.
Very nice job on both piano and vocals! I enjoyed it a lot.
#1368877 - 02/08/1006:46 PMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: Larry B]
TrapperJohn
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Originally Posted By: Larry B
Hi all,
I've loved watching/listening to all the great performances here the last few months. Now it's my turn to stop lurking and hang myself out there...
So here's my first video recording...Billy Joel's Nocturne,
LarryB - great job on "Nocturne" - very polished! - glad you decided to become an ex-lurker and "leap into the breach"...looking forward to much more from you in the future months.
JF
P.S. But who's this Billy Joel fellow - is he a contemporary Classical composer and well-known or something?
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#1368944 - 02/08/1008:04 PMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: Larry B]
BillM
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Loc: Maryland
Larry B - very nice touch, beautifully played. Thanks for posting this excellent performance. In addition I really liked the camera angle of your video.
#1368952 - 02/08/1008:15 PMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: Rickster]
BillM
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Rickster - This is a terrific toe-tapper. I like the backbeat from your Casio. You seem to be channeling a little Jerry Lee Lewis with this one. Cool ending.
#1368984 - 02/08/1008:52 PMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: Elssa]
al-mahed
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Loc: Rio de Janeiro
Very nice Elssa!!!!
One of my favorites of all times! With or without lyrics!
Just take a look:
Originally Posted By: Elssa
Originally Posted By: jazzwee
[b]Elssa - You're a stride master! With those long fingers, tenths must be a breeze. Great playing!
[
Great noodling, Jazzwee! Nope, my little hands can't quite reach the 10th - have to roll 'em. Love your "My Romance"! Your guitar setting sounds a little like mine - very authentic.
#1368993 - 02/08/1009:01 PMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: Larry B]
TX-Dennis
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Loc: Texas
Originally Posted By: Larry B
Hi all,
I've loved watching/listening to all the great performances here the last few months. Now it's my turn to stop lurking and hang myself out there...
So here's my first video recording...Billy Joel's Nocturne, which incidentally was something I heard performed here about ten months ago that totally turned me on to all kinds of music I'd never paid attention to before. Once I tried this I was hooked and actually started learning "real" classical piano and returning to lessons after a 30-year hiatus.
But anyway, here's Nocturne, warts and all...
Thanks. That is a beautiful piece played tremendously well. I haven't heard this one before (I will confess to not being much of a Joel fan). It is wonderful. Now I want to learn it.
#1369018 - 02/08/1009:24 PMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: Elssa]
BillM
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Loc: Maryland
Elssa - This is a departure from your usual style and I love it. When the percussion intro started I thought you were going to go into the Beach Boys Kokimo but this is a real treat. You are really quite versatile and talented.
Jazzwee. Good job^_^ I enjoyed it alot Rickster.. That was very bouncy and I love your singing! mcas That was very good:) Hope you put more songs on the piano bar so we can listen to them:) Larry B. that was very pretty and well played. I love the sound of your piano also:)
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