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Registered: 09/16/06
Posts: 4217
Loc: Santa Fe, NM
I don't do a lot of solo piano playing - the recitals, once a month at an adult day care center, on occasion at a band gig. This is my bread and butter, piano-wise. So here I am with Roaring Jelly, doing rhythm piano.
That's impressive, Cathy! I wish you lived closer; I'd love to be able to attend a Roaring Jelly gig. I really enjoyed the edgy energy of the Catharsis piece; I just wished it had been longer. Great audio quality for a live recording, too--I didn't hear any background noise.
ten left thumbs: wow that was really pretty! I enjoyed it thanks josuff247: good job on the first recording! Prince Charles: Very cute Elssa: Very pretty as well. Gotta love Irving Berlin! Cathy:That was pretty cool! thanks for putting that up.
Well, I am already thinking of what to do for next recital lol. I doubt this piece will be ready though so maybe one after that. But If i can.. Im gonna try all 12 variations of twinkle twinkle little star by Mozart! Here's the first variation.. still not perfect but thought i'd share it :P Some people really fly on this song..I might've flew a little too much though hehe. Who knew playing twinkle twinkle little star would be so hard well for me anyway :P
#1379702 - 02/21/1003:47 PMRe: February Piano bar
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Rickster
6000 Post Club Member
Registered: 03/25/06
Posts: 6029
Loc: Georgia
Hi All!
I know February is winding down and I’ve already submitted one presentation here this month, but Larry Larson gave me an ultimatum that if I didn’t write a new song and post it here within 10 days, (as of 3 or 4 days ago) he would come to Georgia and hit me up side the head… . So, I figured I’d better write a new song and record it and post it here to save him a plane ticket (and me some pain )!
(I was a little heavy on the sustain pedal to start with)
#1379749 - 02/21/1005:00 PMRe: February Piano bar
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TX-Dennis
3000 Post Club Member
Registered: 12/09/05
Posts: 3901
Loc: Texas
Rick, thank God you got this done. I have it on good authority that Larry Larson is one huge man. You sure don't want him smacking you upside the head.
#1379762 - 02/21/1005:31 PMRe: February Piano bar
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Elssa
1000 Post Club Member
Registered: 01/15/05
Posts: 1287
Loc: NY
That was terrific, Rick! Amazing how you can play and sing so well together - very smooth! Would love a little tutorial on all those great piano chops and licks that you do. My singing is hopeless, unfortunately.
Registered: 09/16/06
Posts: 4217
Loc: Santa Fe, NM
Thanks, everyone. We have more recordings, but at the minute I'm swamped with work and rehearsals for an Irish dance performance, a charity event, and St. Pat's that we're playing for and I'm stealing time right now But I'm glad you liked them - we were thrilled.
David that was very good playing on Prelude in C Major. Musictuary. All three of those pieces you put up were good:) I enjoyed them alot. Ten left thumbs that was very pretty, good job Josuff Minuet was very good for your first recording, hope we hear more:) Prince Charles.. Shira is going to be a great piano player someday:) Elssa- I enjoyed Always a lot! you play it so well thank you:) Cathy, Catharsis was very bouncy, made me want to almost start dancing:) Rights of Man/delahunty's hornpipe. another bounce tune, I I liked it a lot:P Payne. Good job with a start to twinkle twinkle little start:) Rickster- I thought your song was very good:) great job singing! As always;) Elssa.. great!:) on um Boogie Woogie lol:P
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well, this is my first attempt at making a base clef up on my own so thought I'd put it up.Hopefully it didn't turn out too bad. the song is Hallelujah. I messed up a little bit, but here it is.
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All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them. Walt Disney
I know February is winding down and I’ve already submitted one presentation here this month, but Larry Larson gave me an ultimatum that if I didn’t write a new song and post it here within 10 days, (as of 3 or 4 days ago) he would come to Georgia and hit me up side the head… . So, I figured I’d better write a new song and record it and post it here to save him a plane ticket (and me some pain )!
(I was a little heavy on the sustain pedal to start with)
#1381577 - 02/23/1011:00 PMRe: February Piano bar
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al-mahed
500 Post Club Member
Registered: 12/09/09
Posts: 769
Loc: Rio de Janeiro
Hi Folks, I'd like to share Bach's Prelude BWV 846. Glen already shared it in a very well done playing, but I tought would be nice upload a version without pedal, which is my preference. I'm of course working more and more in this piece, and will APRECIATE very much any CRITICS about it! Don't worry, you guys can be really mean!
I know this piece is commom place, too much played, etc, but I'm a beginner after all :p, mandatory piece!
#1381779 - 02/24/1009:02 AMRe: February Piano bar
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BillM
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Registered: 05/12/08
Posts: 1184
Loc: Maryland
al-mahed - This is a very good recording. You played this with precision and confidence. I don't believe this piece is "common place" - I never tire of hearing a lovely piece played well.