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Originally Posted by ladypayne
Just got back from vacation for a week. It's nice to play again!

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Yeah, that was fun. Good work on that one.

And I like the way you told those pages who the boss is!

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Those silly pages never listen to me :P Sometimes turning the page is harder than playing the music! Sighs =)


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

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Bill, nice job on America. I enjoyed listening.


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Glen, I don't frequent an embibery, so I'm not certain what if any music is played there. If you're playing, though, I'll change that habit. Pathetique is always a treat. Thanks.


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ladypayne, Turkey in the Straw is always fun. Great job. It sounds even better on piano than it does on banjo. eek


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Ed, you sure lose the bass with those cheap cassette recorders, huh? That recording is the epitome of fun. I remember about that time, I heard what I thought was the most amazing jazz set ever at a local jazz party. Ruby Braff on cornet with Dick Hyman on the Hammond. They only played about three or four pieces, and I cannot recall what they were, but the audience was definitely wowed. I sure wish I had a recording of that night. I remember Hyman played an introduction to the first piece that sounded like something from an old Bela Lugosi film. Very ominous. He brought the house down. We were literally rolling with laughter. Then they got serious and blew us all away.


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That was terrific, Ed! Love these Latin/syncopated rhythms. smile Was that your own arrangement? My idol as an organist growing up was always Ethel Smith. Here she is, playing Tico Tico on her Hammond: heart


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Originally Posted by Elssa
That was terrific, Ed! Love these Latin/syncopated rhythms. smile Was that your own arrangement? My idol as an organist growing up was always Ethel Smith. Here she is, playing it on her Hammond


Our church organist would not approve of playing an organ in those pumps (stilettos for those who don't parlez American). Hmm, but it would be kind fo fun to see him try!


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Ladypayne- what a great piece to have in the repertoire. Lively and fun.

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Ladypayne ~ my sister used to play Turkey in The Straw on the guitar for me when I was a child. Thanks for sharing it - well done!

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Ed - I loved Tico Tico played on that Hammond! It sounds to me like you are having a ball with it - throwing in some fantastic syncopations - what a gas!

Love Is Here To Stay + noodling
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Originally Posted by Elssa
That was terrific, Ed! Love these Latin/syncopated rhythms. smile Was that your own arrangement? My idol as an organist growing up was always Ethel Smith. Here she is, playing Tico Tico on her Hammond: heart



Wow! I'd never heard of Ethel Smith before, but that was some kinda fun!


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Glen, another of my favorites. Strangely enough, the first time I heard this song was on the same night as the Ruby Braff/Dick Hyman performance I mentioned in a previous post. A lesser known singer called Sue Raney was on the bill, and this was one of the songs she performed that night. Wow, what a performance!! I've loved this song ever since.

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Originally Posted by TX-Dennis
Wow! I'd never heard of Ethel Smith before, but that was some kinda fun!


Here's another one: grin


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Thanks, all, for listening to me (new and old) stuff, and for your kind comments.

Elssa, yes that was my arrangement, playing from a lead sheet. Too bad we didn't have the Internet and ABF in those days!

Dennis, I agree, Dick Hyman was an absolutely awesome musician!

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Originally Posted by Riddler

Dennis, I agree, Dick Hyman was an absolutely awesome musician!

Ed


Change that to is, Ed. Hyman, at 83, is still performing.


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Originally Posted by Riddler
Elssa, yes that was my arrangement, playing from a lead sheet. Too bad we didn't have the Internet and ABF in those days!
Wonderful arrangement, Ed! thumb Right, no internet back then, but we had electric organ clubs around here (before most of the organ companies like Conn went out of business), and I miss them dearly.

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A little polyphonic piece by Schumann.


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LaValse, very nicely played. I've been playing that as well and have been working on the second section... yikes.Talk about fast...

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Originally Posted by LaValse
A little polyphonic piece by Schumann.


That was beautiful.


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