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Topic: the 'piano tribute to..' series  (Read 1462 times)

Offline stevie

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Offline AvoidedCadence

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Re: the 'piano tribute to..' series
Reply #1 on: March 03, 2006, 05:27:15 PM
If you were looking for Matsuev's "Tribute to Horowitz" maybe you should have searched the "classical" section ....
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Offline notturno

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Re: the 'piano tribute to..' series
Reply #2 on: March 03, 2006, 06:52:27 PM
I listened to some of the samples of bands I like, or liked at one time: Rush, the Cure, Korn.

The horror, the horror. 

Anyone listening to this will hate the bands and think that all piano's should be burned. I have a friend who collects annoying music (ie Lenord Nimoy's signing the Beatles etc).  I think I have his next birthday present.

Great post though.  I'm laffing 2 hard to type.
The artist does nothing that others deem beautiful, but rather only what to him is a necessity.  Arnold Schoenberg, Theory of Harmony

Offline arensky

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Re: the 'piano tribute to..' series
Reply #3 on: March 04, 2006, 05:25:15 PM
Thanks Stevie! Man I was wondering what I could play for an introspective encore on my next recital that I could learn quickly, and would impress the academics and older people...

"Stinkfist"  :D

Why didn't I think or playing Tool along with Beethoven and Scarlatti? Wow!
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