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Topic: Chopin op28 no4 (prepare to be shocked!)  (Read 2966 times)

Offline xinox

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Chopin op28 no4 (prepare to be shocked!)
on: May 31, 2006, 10:33:37 PM
I was a little bored so I played chopin the way noone ever did:)
I played both guitars, first accoustic background with some poor old guitar and then solo with my new fender:)
Just to cheer you up :)

Oh yes, this prelude totally rocks.. It is so *** depressing.. I hear like someone crying when playing this(on piano offcourse).. Every note one tear..  so cool :)

https://www.xino.org/misc/Chopin-remake(1).mp3


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One day I'll wake up and play my perfect Ocean etude. That day I'll be simply...happy
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Offline nsvppp

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Re: Chopin op28 no4 (prepare to be shocked!)
Reply #1 on: June 04, 2006, 10:36:14 PM
Hi

I wasn't shocked. Well, a little surprised. Did you record it under water, with a vacuum cleaner close to the microphone?
Apart from the sound quality I liked it.
nsvppp
 

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