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Topic: Rob K - Rapsodie Ridicolosamente e Stupidoso op. 22 no. 1  (Read 3875 times)

Offline rob47

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Don't mind penelope cruz at the beginning. Ya it's a midi. So what.  The part in the middle is 'quasi electrica guitara solo'
kind of neo-classical i suppose. maybe not.

arguably, the octaves in the middle section are unplayable, but I disagree, if i can do it, millions of other pianists can to.

i'll post the score later if i figure out how.  I use Noteworty Compsoer.

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Offline Derek

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I like a lot of the dark harmonies and chords you use in this piece. My favorite part is around 5 minutes or so.

Offline erak

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I like this ;). Good stuff.

Offline rob47

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Thanks guys!  :)

Although, along with changes I will inevitably make, i think i may also change the title one day. or not.

 
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Offline Etude

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Hey Rob, can you put up the sheet music for this? I'd appreciate if you would.

Offline leonidas

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Re: Rob K - Rapsodie Ridicolosamente e Stupidoso op. 22 no. 1
Reply #5 on: November 03, 2007, 04:05:58 PM
Yea, seconded
Ist thou hairy?  Nevermore - quoth the shaven-haven.
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