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Batüwü Creakcreak
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#307
Elite Fred
Work sucks. This guy is in town tonight:
Tickets are $5 to $15, the concert starts in 2 hours, and I have grades to finalize and submit.
Tickets are $5 to $15, the concert starts in 2 hours, and I have grades to finalize and submit.
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Still thinking of the 40k.. Turns out that on May 1 2010, I was the fastest guy from Gainesville in all categories, and 18th fastest guy in the state (and there's some wicked fast guys here).
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Brilliant cover.
https://www.amazon.com/Do-Ya/dp/B003A...2900776&sr=1-4
"Woman, I think you know what I'm talking about."
https://www.amazon.com/Do-Ya/dp/B003A...2900776&sr=1-4
"Woman, I think you know what I'm talking about."
#313
Elite Fred
Put on Dire Straits first album (30 or so year old vinyl) and Spawn1 sat down to listen along. Really awesome guitar playing there.
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Senior Member
Titus Andronicus might be the best musical act to come out of NJ since...... well I won't mention the obvious.
The Monitor in it's entirety is a cd worth spending a couple bucks on.
edit: when did NJ and Brooklyn become the hotbed of new good music?
The Monitor in it's entirety is a cd worth spending a couple bucks on.
edit: when did NJ and Brooklyn become the hotbed of new good music?
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I just received a free cello concert from a classmate before a study session. There was a little bach, a little saint-saens, and some vivaldi.
I'm inspired now to do more than just read charts and jam (piano). I think I might have to pick up some sheet music and re-acquaint myself with more virtuoso-style playing. I used to be quite fond of Debussy and Chopin back in the day.
I'm inspired now to do more than just read charts and jam (piano). I think I might have to pick up some sheet music and re-acquaint myself with more virtuoso-style playing. I used to be quite fond of Debussy and Chopin back in the day.
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VeloSIRraptor
this morning: various parts of "the well-tempered clavier"
this afternoon: DnB, gregorian chants (well, technically it is "Plainsong" and its outgrowth of polyphony), & late-90's trance
tonight: i don't know yet... probably some Belgian/Norwegian style trip-hop (Hooverphonic, Mandalay, Morcheeba, Smoke City, etc)
this afternoon: DnB, gregorian chants (well, technically it is "Plainsong" and its outgrowth of polyphony), & late-90's trance
tonight: i don't know yet... probably some Belgian/Norwegian style trip-hop (Hooverphonic, Mandalay, Morcheeba, Smoke City, etc)
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I just received a free cello concert from a classmate before a study session. There was a little bach, a little saint-saens, and some vivaldi.
I'm inspired now to do more than just read charts and jam (piano). I think I might have to pick up some sheet music and re-acquaint myself with more virtuoso-style playing. I used to be quite fond of Debussy and Chopin back in the day.
I'm inspired now to do more than just read charts and jam (piano). I think I might have to pick up some sheet music and re-acquaint myself with more virtuoso-style playing. I used to be quite fond of Debussy and Chopin back in the day.
#321
VeloSIRraptor
my hands were a bit on the small size - unlike chopin's... this meant I had to work on my technique and hand speed, it wasn't too bad all things considered.
I loved playing chopin, still do, just don't get around to it very often.
I just picked up a book of Rach, I haven't played him much recently - should be fun, Kabalevsky is probably my favorite to play, Chopin is good even if over played - there are more shades to his pieces than you can get away with in competition playing Mozart/Bach/Beethoven/etc
I loved playing chopin, still do, just don't get around to it very often.
I just picked up a book of Rach, I haven't played him much recently - should be fun, Kabalevsky is probably my favorite to play, Chopin is good even if over played - there are more shades to his pieces than you can get away with in competition playing Mozart/Bach/Beethoven/etc
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Elite Fred
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my hands were a bit on the small size - unlike chopin's... this meant I had to work on my technique and hand speed, it wasn't too bad all things considered.
I loved playing chopin, still do, just don't get around to it very often.
I just picked up a book of Rach, I haven't played him much recently - should be fun, Kabalevsky is probably my favorite to play, Chopin is good even if over played - there are more shades to his pieces than you can get away with in competition playing Mozart/Bach/Beethoven/etc
I loved playing chopin, still do, just don't get around to it very often.
I just picked up a book of Rach, I haven't played him much recently - should be fun, Kabalevsky is probably my favorite to play, Chopin is good even if over played - there are more shades to his pieces than you can get away with in competition playing Mozart/Bach/Beethoven/etc