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iumonito
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Turkish March with Janizary pedal
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March 13, 2008, 01:11:33 AM »
Any one has ever heard this played on a fortepiano with Janizary pedal? I am really curious after hearing some Dussek with it that totally sounded fun.
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March 13, 2008, 08:04:48 AM »
You may simulate that by simply putting paper sheets between the strings of a normal piano, that makes a similar effect.
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What is a Janizary Pedal?
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March 14, 2008, 02:37:02 PM »
It's a thing like an organ stop or register which simulates the sound of a Janizary percussion with drums and bells.
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Ah, I see. Something like that might be on youtube. People do like to play around with Alla Turca. In order to get an idea, you could play it on a keyboard with a suitable sound.
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