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#966746 - 10/24/05 02:22 PM
Is anyone familiar with this piece?
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Registered: 08/22/05
Posts: 513
Loc: 90 miles West of New Orleans
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This is The Little White Donkey by Jacques Ibert. Please feel free to comment. Mike White http://www.savefile.com/files/1776873
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#966749 - 10/27/05 10:33 AM
Re: Is anyone familiar with this piece?
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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 249
Loc: Manila
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Hee-haw! That's the word I was looking for! During my lesson today, my teacher was trying to describe the sound a donkey makes, but she only got as far as hee-hee. We are working on refining the piece, and she said my left-hand staccato movements should come from my wrist rather than my fingers. I was also a bit confused about the pedaling, especially since there are some parts that are supposed to be pp[/b] and pedaled at the same time, which makes it louder, so I had difficulty keeping it soft. I noticed that your rhythm is quite even. Do you use a metronome to help maintain a steady tempo? I have trouble doing that. Your recording quality is great! I'd like to record my own version of Little White Donkey as well, but don't know how. I have a MIDI cable connecting my Yamaha Clavinova to the serial port of my PC. I have Audacity but have no idea how to use it. I click the red round button to record, and I start playing the piano, but no sound seems to be coming in. 
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#966750 - 10/29/05 10:21 AM
Re: Is anyone familiar with this piece?
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Registered: 08/22/05
Posts: 513
Loc: 90 miles West of New Orleans
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No, I didn't use a metronome. Believe it or not, I just tried to remember what it sounded like when my wife used to play it. She passed away eight years ago.
As for audacity, assuming that you are playing the clavinova throught your computer, you will see a pull-down box in the upper right hand corner of the screen. Select "what you hear" Using this feature, any sound that goes through the computer will be recorded. Simply hit the red dot which is the record button. After you have finished recording, hit the stop button and use (file, export to mp3, give it a name and location to save the file). That's it. One other thing, when I first started using audacity, it recorded in mono only but I can't remember what I did to change it to stereo?
I hope this helps you and I'm looking forward to hearing your piece. Mike White
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#966752 - 10/30/05 05:18 PM
Re: Is anyone familiar with this piece?
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500 Post Club Member
Registered: 08/22/05
Posts: 513
Loc: 90 miles West of New Orleans
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This piece is a lot of fun to play. http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/store/smp_detail.html?cart=33396810153155788&item=3698788 The copy that I have is old and tattered. I had to make a photocopy of it because it was falling apart. Please record it and upload it to the member recordings. The only other person that I have ever heard play it was my wife. Mike White
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