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New Piano Piece by Brahms Discovered in $158,500 Album - Free Piano Score

A piano score of the recently discovered piano piece by Johannes Brahms, Albumblatt in A minor, has been published in an Urtext edition.
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Author Topic: "Secret Message" -- Improv  (Read 808 times)
Mayla
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« on: May 25, 2007, 10:59:30 PM »

Well, there are some outside noises in this as we currently have three, yes THREE, biggish dogs in our little house.   So, I decided to think of these various sounds as "elements" of the overall musical affect -- I am kinda 'into' that kind of music anyway.

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« Reply #1 on: May 25, 2007, 11:56:17 PM »

I like this improv. I like how it sort of built up at 1:50 with a more insistent kind of theme. 2:50 is cool too, I like how it kind of went into a more tonal framework there. good work.  3:28 caught my ear too. 
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« Reply #2 on: May 26, 2007, 01:02:31 AM »

Hmmm secret message? Cool *rubs hands* Okay let's decipher Grin Your theme in the beginning is d-e-a. that could be the name of one of the three biggish doggies Grin. Or in do-re-mi? Rea? Remila? hmmm... *thinks*

Okay joking apart, it is of course a message, a very beautiful one, I like your cantabile and legato very much! And these intervals that are successively enlarging into chords remind me of your "what I really mean" improv. You seem to listen intensely and then get very tenderly and tentatively into this very subtle region where music begins to open itself to your inner ear.

 I find the doggies cute. I hope they did not damage your furniture while you were playing Tongue

Nice to listen to another one from you!

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