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Topic: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik - Piano and Organ lol ;D  (Read 3293 times)

Offline henrah

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Eine Kleine Nachtmusik - Piano and Organ lol ;D
on: May 07, 2006, 09:11:35 PM
Recorded this for my AS music ensemble performance. I was originally going to do it with my friend who's a violinist, but he said that his part was too tough for him - and so was mine!! I had great trouble getting it up to an allegro speed, so please forgive the mistakes. In a way they are good, as they show that I'm able to keep up and keep on track with another performer when I make mistakes, which I think (hope rather :P) merits a higher mark. Here's hoping!


Anyway, I hope you enjoy it as much as I did learning it - Mozart is so fun! I also did the second movement of Spring by Vivaldi, but it's a bit irritating to listen to due to the perfection of a digital organ whilst holding long notes. However if you'd like me to post it I shall :)
Henrah
Currently learning:<br />Liszt- Consolation No.3<br />J.W.Hässler- Sonata No.6 in C, 2nd mvt<br />Glière- No.10 from 12 Esquisses, Op.47<br />Saint-Saens- VII Aquarium<br />Mozart- Fantasie KV397<br /

Offline tuckerkao

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Re: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik - Piano and Organ lol ;D
Reply #1 on: May 08, 2006, 08:01:29 PM
It's a little bit slow but very enjoyable to listen from time to time. The recording quality is awesome that you can hear almost every notes with feels of waterfalls and waves. Your emotional expresses always stand out on the top. The echo reflection sounds delightful for the violin part. How about adding some string basses to some of the middle parts? That would definately enhance the overall dynamic and sound effect.

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Re: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik - Piano and Organ lol ;D
Reply #2 on: May 08, 2006, 08:22:37 PM
Well I would, but it's already been handed in :P But thankyou for listening, and commenting. I'm glad you liked it!
Henrah


Btw, you're lucky that you didn't have to listen to just a single note organ melody (basically how it was written out for the violin), else that would've sounded horrible and irritating. It was all my Dad's idea to improvise over the melody, and add little things here and there: he's knows the piece off by heart, and what's even rarer is that he doesn't need to put notes into his fingers (in terms of finger memory) as whatever you put in front of him he can play straight off. I guess he must have practised every concievable note combination and finger combination when he was young lol!
Currently learning:<br />Liszt- Consolation No.3<br />J.W.Hässler- Sonata No.6 in C, 2nd mvt<br />Glière- No.10 from 12 Esquisses, Op.47<br />Saint-Saens- VII Aquarium<br />Mozart- Fantasie KV397<br /
 

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