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Topic: beethoven op 10 #3  (Read 4269 times)

Offline pianistimo

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beethoven op 10 #3
on: February 22, 2007, 04:35:29 AM
a little shaky here and there - but it's coming.
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Re: beethoven op 10 #3
Reply #1 on: February 22, 2007, 09:51:24 AM
Very nice,am listinig to it as i read abook. You Know electric piano always make the music sound like study demo, ie a test on naming what key is the music in or time signature.
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Re: beethoven op 10 #3
Reply #2 on: February 22, 2007, 01:34:52 PM
thanks!  yes.  i forgot to say - i'm playing this on my casio privia (px-310).  the bad thing is that it IS a digital.  the good thing - i can record (where i don't have that capability yet for my piano - which is out of tune right now - and i can't afford to get it tuned just yet).  this keyboard however, is touch sensitive, so it hasn't been all bad for my practice.  and, i've been doing A LOT more practice because of having headphones.  everyone complained before when i practiced while they did homework.  they said it was distracting.
 

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