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Topic: Pierpont/Astanova - Jingle... All The Way  (Read 6919 times)

Offline frankiisko

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Pierpont/Astanova - Jingle... All The Way
on: December 21, 2012, 11:53:48 PM
Hi to everyone! I'd like to share with you my interpretation of this masterpiece created by the virtuoso pianist Lola Astanova. :)

It's a theme and variations based on the famous Christmas Carol "Jingle Bells" and in my opinion it's very well-done piece.

Well, here you have and... Merry Christmas!!  ;)

Offline frankiisko

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Re: Pierpont/Astanova - Jingle... All The Way
Reply #1 on: December 25, 2012, 01:25:36 AM
It's the day!! Merry christmas to everyone!!  :)

Offline 49410enrique

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Re: Pierpont/Astanova - Jingle... All The Way
Reply #2 on: December 28, 2012, 02:15:10 PM
his is top notch playing of a super cool modern concert transcription. i always liked this and until now had only heard astanova's rendition. i think its awesome you were able to buy the music and learn this in time for holiday time!

find job. i hope you'll keep it in your repertoire in future christmas times and i really think it is a great 'audience pleaser'.

thanks for sharing!

Offline koopakool

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Re: Pierpont/Astanova - Jingle... All The Way
Reply #3 on: January 04, 2013, 10:19:00 PM
Hahaha even though I don't like Astanova very much (well she's hot that's for sure), this is awesome! Very well done!
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