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furtwaengler
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Gliss and a diversion
on: September 18, 2010, 10:33:51 PM
Here is recorded directly to mp3 128 kbps on the TASCAM DR-07. From August 31, 2010 on the Baldwin I often practice on.
(I just had some October recitals get canceled, and that gives me just the slightest edge of time.)
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furtwaengler
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Another Summer diversion
Reply #1 on: September 23, 2010, 02:27:26 PM
^From that there same night. I listened to it now (15) and liked it more than the other one, because of the clever working in of that summer diversion theme towards the end (after all the spiky chromatic, chromatic, chromatic, blah)...a nod to
previous diversions
and
the Sutton Jive
- oh, I'mma gonna prepare the whole Sutton Jive audio maybe...for I like it. OR...I'll do something better.
I wondered when I got this recorder if after getting it I'd have anything to say; I have to play with it (and see what happens).
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