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Postby Comme_le_Vent » 27 Sep 2004, 00:46

hmmmmmmmm

i would have it in a minor

the top E string is ideal - guitaristically - for the 'bell' pedal point thingy
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Postby Chozart » 27 Sep 2004, 00:50

well I had done g# and c# with her, and she didn't have too much trouble with it.

but I'll check with her about the convenience of another key - such as the A Minor, as you suggested..
Thanks :)
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Postby Comme_le_Vent » 27 Sep 2004, 00:54

well with the top e sting being the common note, you can do much more , so yarr
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Postby Chozart » 27 Sep 2004, 00:59

yeah but I fancy the c# minor for this piece for some reason.. :mrgreen:

even though the a minor is one of my 'favorites' actually o_O
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Postby Scriabinist » 27 Sep 2004, 09:34

I'm working on a transcription of Beethoven's 9th Symphony for the left pinky. It will be da ultimate exercise.
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Postby Comme_le_Vent » 27 Sep 2004, 11:37

hahahahaha, dis thread is actually a wikid breedin ground fo wikid jokes, keep em cummin 8)

respec to da scrib 8)
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Postby Max » 27 Sep 2004, 12:26

Arranging a Welsh folk song (for synth stuff, it's pretty rad) which will be my coursework for Music T.
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Postby Philip Daniel » 27 Sep 2004, 15:38

Comme_le_Vent wrote:phildan is a traditional mofo wit a 80s haircut - and we dont like no choochoo-trains in dis hood wit da al capone mofo drivin ma benz.

How did you know :o! :wink:
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Postby Markey » 01 Oct 2004, 22:13

I am working on a variation of twinkle twinkle little star! :shock:
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Postby Scriabinist » 02 Oct 2004, 06:13

Actually, I'm working on a piece thingy in G minor...I started it 2 weeks ago and I have 6 bars done. I plan to finish it around 2058.
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Postby Robert » 02 Oct 2004, 15:27

Chopin's 1:st Scherzo. What an adrenaline pump!
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Postby nerd » 02 Oct 2004, 15:37

Robert wrote:Chopin's 1:st Scherzo. What an adrenaline pump!

You're recomposing the piece?! I thought it was already good enough ;)
EDIT: Sorry :)
I'm currently trying to make sheets for my nerdy waltz.

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Postby calebrw » 08 Nov 2004, 22:26

Well, my latest composition would technically be the Canzonetta's 9 and 10 (by me), but the latest major peice would have been "The Little Piano Sonata in B minor" and my arrangement of the same song for Piano, Violins I&II, Viola, Cello, and Contrabass. Infact, the my school's orchestra played it for me on Thurdsay and I got some valuable feedback; perhaps I can post a live recording :D
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Postby beethoven » 09 Nov 2004, 06:32

Right now, I'm working on a piano trio in Eminor which according to what I have improvised latley, will go through couple of keys like Aminor, Cmajor, Cminor, Csharpminor,.... and will end in Fsharp minor.

It is going to be dedicated to a girl in my class, who actually comissioned this work from me :oops:
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Postby calebrw » 10 Nov 2004, 12:27

Although I haven't quite finished "The Little Piano Sonota in B Minor" I began a new piece entitled "'63'" for an alto sax and 3 b-flat trumpets. It's based after an Interval piece in our practice book.
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