Do you own an acoustic piano, electric piano or a keyboard?Quote:
Originally Posted by e419
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Do you own an acoustic piano, electric piano or a keyboard?Quote:
Originally Posted by e419
I had a key board at one point but I'm not sure what happened to it all I have right now is my guitars. I'm hopeing to get other instruments at some point to expand on my music
Okay, thanks! I was just wondering. If you did have a piano or a keyboard of some kind and started a new thread under the Music topic area about something like "How Do I Play the Piano?" or "Could Someone Please Help Me to Learn a Little Music On the Piano?" then I'm sure that I could get you started online learning how to play. For real! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by e419
I think we should discuss Beethoven's Symphony Number 9, he spent a looong time on it. The first movement is Allegro, second is molto vivace, third is adagio e cantible, and fourth, the most famous, is PRESTO. Not like a magician =)
Symphony Nubmer 9 in D minor, is really beautiful, I think I will try to post a link to it here, so you can download it.
Wait, I don't think I can..how can I put links so that people can download stuff?
Can you tell us something concerning the events that took place in Beethoven's life while he was composing his 9th Symphony, Mylittlesunshyne?
Nice thing.. I am a hardrock guitar player but I do like classic too after rehearsingday I go home and listen to some classic to calm.. its very nice and mindeasing..
This is getting popular it's nice to see people like classical music. =)
Classical musi often makes me feel sad, well only sometimes. Because these epople who made these wonders died like any other man, and that's horrible, you would think their gods, but there just different forms of carbon lke all of us...
P.S> I've been on vacation, which is why I stopped posting for a while, but now I should be back on.
Do you read what you write? Death is natural.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mylittlesunshyne
I am a pianist, and you seem to like Chopin! ^_^ Great! His waltzes are quite good, if you find etudes difficult. Also, 'liebestraume no.3' by Liszt and 'Clair de Lune' by Debussy is really nice! I don't know if you like Beethoven much, but his sonata 'the tempest' is really nice, especially the third movement, which isn't too hard.. if you want to just listen, then try 'Un Sospiro' by Liszt, and 'Jeux D'eau' by Ravel! ^_^
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