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#1382122 - 02/24/1005:31 PMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: Inlanding]
al-mahed
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Registered: 12/09/09
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Loc: Rio de Janeiro
Hi Ben, Bill, Glen, thanks for the kind words. You guys are beeing too kind
Glen, nice rendition without pedal, I really think works better without pedal!! I'm not purist or something, afterall I did dynamics in a Bach composition. It is just a matter of taste. I think works nice with the ornament at the end too, but Bach itself didn't write this in the originals.
BTW Bill, I wish I could play and sing these old songs as you do pretty well, I'm looking forward to play and sing Crazy Arms from Jerry Lee Lewis
cheers
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#1382202 - 02/24/1007:17 PMRe: February Piano bar
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CebuKid
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Registered: 11/08/09
Posts: 1093
For this month's piano bar, I'd like to submit my little kindergartener, who just took piano up this month. She plays a familiar little holiday song on the black keys.
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#1382315 - 02/24/1010:11 PMRe: February Piano bar
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SwayingTree
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Registered: 08/17/09
Posts: 58
Loc: Arkansas, USA
I'm not really sure how this thread works, but here's a simple little song I wrote a couple of weeks ago for some friends who lost a beloved dog who wasn't even two yet.
#1382342 - 02/24/1010:52 PMRe: February Piano bar
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Elssa
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Loc: NY
Thanks, Bill and all! Nice thing about a lot of these boogie-woogie/blues songs is that they don't have millions of chords, often only the three - I, IV, V, like in this song.. Easy to remember.
The e-cital of a couple weeks ago moved me to play more classical music - at least for now.
Tonight, I found this piece in a stack of music that's been sitting idle for quite some time. The lettering is in Russian and the only numbers on it are 43 No 1. I'd like to know what it is, but have been unable to find it using my favorite search engine, so I'll call it 43 No 1 for now. It's a little rough, to say the least.
Augustina: nice job there! Cebukid: cute! Swaying Tree: That was very pretty. Thanks Inlanding: Havent heard 43 no 1 before :P So don't know the name of that one hehe but nicely played just the same! nicely played on Moonlight too
Rickster: wow! You always impress me on how you can compose and sing so easily together Elssa: Nice boogie woogie. Was fun to listen to! al-mahed: Very nicely played. Keep up the good work! Anotherschmoe: Was about to post and saw you just added yours in too. The enya song was very pretty and I'm always a fan of the lord of the rings music Nicely done!
#1382482 - 02/25/1006:41 AMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: Rickster]
al-mahed
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Loc: Rio de Janeiro
That was very nice!!
Originally Posted By: Rickster
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)
#1382573 - 02/25/1010:16 AMRe: February Piano bar
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BillM
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Posts: 1184
Loc: Maryland
Swaying Tree - What a lovely tune and nice tribute. I'm sure your friends a very appreciative of your thoughtfulness. Hope to hear more from you in the Bar.
#1382715 - 02/25/1001:18 PMRe: February Piano bar
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SwayingTree
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Posts: 58
Loc: Arkansas, USA
Thanks for the nice comments. Since it's still February, here are two other original compositions. "Keely's Song" was written just after Christmas for a young woman who worked with my wife and was killed in a car wreck with her brother on their way home for the holiday. I wasn't going to post it since the recording is imperfect with some hesitations, but what the heck...we're all friends here.
"By the Lake" has no sad story behind it. It's just a song that popped into existence during one of my improv sessions, as does most of my music.
#1383496 - 02/26/1003:40 PMRe: February Piano bar
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BillM
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Loc: Maryland
SwayingTree - I listened to both Keely's Song and By the Lake. While I liked them both I found By the Lake to have a more interesting melody. Your piano has wonderful overtones - Well Done.
#1383557 - 02/26/1005:19 PMRe: February Piano bar
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AnotherSchmoe
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Registered: 02/15/06
Posts: 499
Loc: Arkansas, USA
Alrighty, back again. First recording played completely by ear to boot! I'm more of a sheet-music person myself. But I had a sudden urge to play something from Dances With Wolves last night, scoured around for sheet music, couldn't find any! Lord of the Rings was easy to dig up online but I was having a hard time finding anything from Dances With Wolves, but I really wanted to play it anyways so this afternoon I sat down at the keyboard for awhile and worked out the melody and then made up a left-hand part to go with it, noodled around with it some and then made this recording. Let me know what you think.
#1383635 - 02/26/1007:44 PMRe: February Piano bar
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AnotherSchmoe
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Registered: 02/15/06
Posts: 499
Loc: Arkansas, USA
Thanks. I've tinkered around with picking out melodies once or twice before but this is the first time I've actually completed a piece. Usually lose interest quickly due to lack of progress. It helps that this one is short and repeats a lot.
My last post represents most of my effort from the second half of the month. On to Unit 4 in Humphries Piano Handbook. That book is working well from me, but I have the feeling it will begin outpacing my progress pretty soon.
#1383978 - 02/27/1012:38 PMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: Byron S]
al-mahed
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Loc: Rio de Janeiro
Byron S, dont worry about it, because the book goes too fast, it is a handbook as the title says, not a compreensive course that deals with all technical dificulties step-by-step.
I have this book and I like it pretty much!
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#1384300 - 02/27/1008:36 PMRe: February Piano bar
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David Ruzicka
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Registered: 08/02/08
Posts: 51
Loc: Czech Republic
I missed a lot of your submissions this month. But today I finally had some spare time so I watched everything I missed. I hope I didn't forget anyone:
Ed Song For My Father - Groovy! It sounds really great and professional
Elssa AIN'T MISBEHAVIN', WAVE, ALWAYS, BOOGIE WOOGIE BUGLE BOY - You're quite good. I've listened to all your videos in this month's piano bar. Very enjoyable.
ladypayne Amazing Grace, Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, Lord of the Dance - Great job on these pieces.
Augustina & ladypayne pachelbell - I didn't hear this for some time. Thanks for reminding me this beautiful piece.
Augustina Sadness and Sorrow and Hokage Funeral, Hallelujah - Nice, good work on these pieces
Glen Middle of the Week Blues - You've managed to create perfect bluesy mood, pleasure to listen. Moonlight in Vermont - Perfect 43 No 1 and Moonlight Sonata Mvt 1 - Both perfect. I vote for more classical music from you :-)
mcasl I didn't know this beethoven's piece. Thanks for discovering it for me :-} I'm looking forward for the rest of it.
CebuKid Für Elise - very nice, I enjoyed your playing.
jazzwee My Romance - I like it a lot. Thanks for posting it.
Rick I can read your mind, Not just a love reaction - I wish I could play like that some day. And sing... well that's not gonna happen :-(
Larry B Nocturne - Just wonderful. Your playing is perfect.
Byron S Purcell - No need to be embaraced, I find your playing to be very good.
Musictuary Nice work, I like 'Sunshine' the most.
ten left thumbs Five stars - Your playing is perfect an your piano sounds really great. I've enjoyed you submission to this month's piano bar very much.
josuff247 Minuet, by Leopold Mozart - Good work, keep up with it.
jotur Catharsis, Rights of Man/Delahunty's Hornpipe - Very refreshing the hear something different. I like it a lot.
al-mahed PRELUDE BWV 846 - I've nothing to critisize on your performance. Your playing was very nice.
SwayingTree Dixie's Song, Keely's Song, By the Lake - Perfect, Very emotional pieces, I really like it.
AnotherSchmoe Watermark, In Dreams, Rohan Theme, Dances With Wolves - Good work on all of those, but Watermark is my favourite.
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