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Topic: schumann... Wichtige Begebenheit (An importan event), in A major  (Read 1679 times)

Offline anafressari

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Offline nanabush

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Interesting.  I liked the karate strike at ~35 seconds.
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-Prokofiev Toccata
-Scriabin Sonata 2

Offline birba

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And the jazzed up middle part - which was part of the karate chop.

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Hi rolipolli!!! :)

you have technique but NO TALENT .... don't take too much effort and time trying to realize your fantasies and delusions ..... instead, why not try for once to play the piece as the composer wrote it and I am sure you will like what you hear...... but maybe that is too much to ask .... its like trying to explain what the color purple is to a colorblind person!! ;D ::)

sounds familiar??  ;D ;D, I bet it does Mr. rolipoli!! ... as they say, one good turn, deserves another....
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