Practice makes perfect!
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yes it does! very nice!
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Good work Jeffrey!
As you know, there are no shortcuts to learning Bach. I like that you're very relaxed and not showing off . Tension = brittle tone. The sustain pedal gives your playing a nice organ touch. Are you working on any other classical pieces now?
As you know, there are no shortcuts to learning Bach. I like that you're very relaxed and not showing off . Tension = brittle tone. The sustain pedal gives your playing a nice organ touch. Are you working on any other classical pieces now?
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Yes, excellent!
I could never manage it on piano, but I used to be able to play it passably on a synth. But it's WAY more fun to play on a real pipe organ...
I could never manage it on piano, but I used to be able to play it passably on a synth. But it's WAY more fun to play on a real pipe organ...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Great stuff! Any classical piece with a hint of ominous, haunting or scary flavor is a treasure. I love the vision of fog, dampness, rolling hills and an old castle...that is what this piece stirs in me!
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When should we tell him, guys?prjacobs wrote:Good work Jeffrey!
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I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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How about now? By the way, looking good for 55....jps wrote:When should we tell him, guys?prjacobs wrote:Good work Jeffrey!
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Let's just say that Jeffrey didn't get that 25000+ post count while learning to play Bach on the piano . . .prjacobs wrote:How about now? By the way, looking good for 55....jps wrote:When should we tell him, guys?prjacobs wrote:Good work Jeffrey!
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Let's just say that Jeffrey didn't get that 25000+ post count while learning to play Bach on the piano . . . [/quote]
Well... only 21 posts for me here. But I've easily played 25000+ Bach notes .
Well... only 21 posts for me here. But I've easily played 25000+ Bach notes .
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Thanks, Paul!prjacobs wrote:By the way, looking good for 55....
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I did learn to play some Bach on guitar many Kiramoons ago, though. Forgot most of it, though.
BTW, I am going to see these guys on Sunday. it's been a couple years since seeing them, last time.
BTW, I am going to see these guys on Sunday. it's been a couple years since seeing them, last time.
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I think that I am the best example that practice does not make perfect. Perfect practice makes perfect.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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