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#1385340 03/01/10 08:35 AM
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Knock!knock! Nobody's here yet? So I will just sneak in the bar and play my newest piece. I hope I will not wake up the neighbor

Sorrow


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Hi TB, and All!

I actually wrote two new songs recently. Here is one that I'll start with for my first presentation to the March PB. When I wrote this song, I thought about the people in Haiti or anywhere there is human suffering and need.

My playing and singing are not all that great, but the song has a good message.

I hope you enjoy it!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGKVjXT0WaY

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TB - Quite a lovely tune - perfect for navel gazing while sitting alone at the bar slowly sipping a whiskey straight up.


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Rickster - I liked everything about this: the message, the song, and the performance. Very well done.


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Very very nice Rickster - great morning greeting.

TB - Also a very gracefull welcome tune for the new day.

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Hi everyone,
I see that this Piano bar started with original compositions which is quite fitting as I have something of my own to post too. It sounds a bit like Beethoven's Moonlight sonata but that was not my intention (at least not conscious one :-) ).

David Ruzicka - Into the Unknown:



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oh, I forgot I have actually two pieces to post. The second one is from Czech musical. I guess that there's only a slim chance anybody in here will know this melody but believe me that in Czech Republic it is quite popular song (although it's almost 40 years old).

Karel Svoboda - To the Towers



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwEd5Qx5qX4

If you like this piece, you may also like this one.
It's by the same author. Unfortunately this is far beyond my playing capabilities so I can only listen and enjoy smile


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David - A lovely tune. Although I can also hear the Moonlight influence you have created something that is uniquely yours.


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Hello, all.

I recently joined this site. I wanted to try to add something to this section as it looks like the place to share music.

I am a self-taught amateur. I have played on my own for quite a few years but decided to try to get better on July 2nd of 2009 as this is when my little girl was born. I want her to grow up in a home with music playing so that's what I'm working on.

Here is one of my favorite pieces played on my piano which I received 2 months ago (I played on keyboards before that).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBbrn4Z9c9g


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TB ~ Sorrow certainly does have a sorrowful sound to it with a gleam of hope sound intertwinwed! Very nice playing.

Rick ~ You cease to amaze! It is fascinating how well you compose your own tunes/lyrics. Such talent. Great message.

David ~ You always post such wonderful pieces of music and play them so well. Love the sound and to watch you perform.

Pedies ~ Haven't listened to George Winston in a long time. Excellent playing of his transcription! Welcome to the Piano Bar!

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I'd like to jump on this month's Original Composition bandwagon by reprising a recording I did for one of last year's recitals (the audio and video quality are not very good as this was recorded using my old camera).

You may notice that the music is stolen heavily borrowed from the Muppet's Theme and Billy Joel's Piano Man. The lyrics are semi-original.



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TB: That was very pretty smile
Rickster: That was great playing and singing! Nice message to it
David: Lovely playing on both pieces. Always interesting to hear music from around the world!
Pedies: Welcome to the piano bar and you played beautifully!
Bill: Very enjoyable! Thanks smile


I am currently uploading all of my written piano sheets onto my blog to make things easier. I also have written out a few more sheets. All free check it out if you want smile Any questions, PM me

http://myuniquepianomusic.blogspot.com/

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TB - Very evocative of its title! It feels like the score to a sad film, when the protagonist has hit bottom and is about to boost themselves back up by their bootstraps.

Rickster - Yet another great song in yet another different style. And the sound is great, too. The vocal mic has a nice mellow tone to it.

David - Even if accidental, I think it's great to take a the conceptual idea of Moonlight and veer off into your own improvised direction. This works well and your playing is very confident.

Pedies - That was terrific. And your piano sounds great!

Bill - If there's anything better than Muppet music, it's got to be Muppet music with Billy Joel influences. Outstanding! So...does that make you Rowlf the Dog?

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Bill ~ The fun you are having there is contagious! Thanks for that one!

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Pedies - this is a real Joy! You played this very well. The quality of your video and audio is also first rate.


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Thanks for the compliment, Bill.

Your playing is a lot of fun to watch. Nice and smooth. And the lyrics fit nicely.

Because of your song, I think I will try to put up a version of Pianoman that I've been meaning to post for the longest time and now that I finally have a piano to play, I probably should get around to playing it.

And for Larry B, I pretty much fell off my chair when I saw your Rowlf comment (And of course the picture of Rowlf).

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True Beginner - very nice. It reminds me of some of the Einaudi pieces that Monica plays with that ostinato bass.

Rickster - that was wonderful. This would be a great piece for the next graduation ceremony you're asked to play for.

David - Into the Unknown didn't sound so much like Moonlight that you could be accused of stealing it - it was very nice, so Moonlight was a good influence.

Pedies - congratulations on your new daughter, your new piano, and your playing. It was very well-played.

Hey, Bill - I always love your stuff, and your sense of humor hits the spot smile

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TB - Very emotional piece and a great start of this Piano Bar.

Rick - I have to agree with Bill, very good work. How much time does it take for you to write a song like this one?

Pedies - Very good. I like both the piece and your playing.

Bill - Your Piano Bar Theme was really fun to listen to. Great job smile





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TB- A very good composition and very well played.

Rick- Good lyrics, good playing and singing. Lyrics with a message of wisdom. Or was it experience?

David- I Like this and as others have said it reminds me of "Moonlight".

Pedies- "Joy" I haven't heard this piece before. I like it and you play it very well.

Bill- A swinging song! Very appropriate for the bar. Good performance, I enjpoyed it.


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I won't have time to make a recording this month but here is one from my archives.

Played with elec piano and midi tracked accompaniment.

[color=darkblue][b]Blue Velvet[/b][/color]

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