thracozaag, if this isn't your performance, can you provide me some assurance that it's not a copyright infringement to download it ?-Jim
god this piece sounds like a load a crap... no offense to you of course koji...just senseless... its not music.
That's amazing, Koji! How long did it take you to figure out how to play a piece like that?
Listening to Koji's recording was the first time I heard anything like a tango in it.
Something off-putting is that, as mentioned in the thread, I don't see why the top two staves (3/4 and 4/8 t.s.) weren't combined into a single 6/8 one with two voices. Such needless complication leaves me leery of some gimmickry.-Jim
Nancarrow did write a set of pieces for player-piano.
MIDI renders the rhythm accurately, as noted. That is essential for getting the intended effect of a syncopated work, such as a tango. In a work as unconventional as this, MIDI (or player piano) is a reliable way to be sure the rhythm is correct, especially as the tempo increases. I'm not defending the musicality of this half-speed, 12-bar MIDI worked up in a couple of hours, but if correctly programmed, MIDI will render the rhythms in the score at arbitrary tempo.Something off-putting is that, as mentioned in the thread, I don't see why the top two staves (3/4 and 4/8 t.s.) weren't combined into a single 6/8 one with two voices. Such needless complication leaves me leery of some gimmickry.-Jim
The "proper rendering" of the rhythms will certainly not guarantee a successful performance, imo.koji
I have a LP (?Nonesuch) of a player piano performance of some Nancarrow. Interesting and amusing the first time; annoying the next.