I've always loved a good story. There are definitely some pieces that set the mood to an extravagant adventure; either filled with doomed romance or flaming emotions. Those are the type of musical styles I find most enjoyable to play. You could probably say that it would fit more towards to Romantic/Modern era where undoubtedly 'emotion' was the center of the piece
This is a great example of what I'm talking about. Nothing too complicated, but nevertheless the simplicity takes a tole on telling a lovely experessive story.
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Music that will be posted
Goals:
Noctourne in C-
La valse d'Amelie(full version)
The Piano
Jay Chou's Secret
Bach prelude in D- ( post)
Canon
..more will be added
Noctourne in C-
La valse d'Amelie(full version)
The Piano
Jay Chou's Secret
Bach prelude in D- ( post)
Canon
..more will be added
La Valse D'Amelie - Yann Tiersen
I learned this by ear watching Dave Thomas's version of it.
Which is here:
An introduction..
I've been playing the piano since the age of 4, and have carried on the love of it to this day. This is just a blog to commemorate what I've learned over the years. Some of my musical influences include Beethovan, Chopin, Bach, Debussy, Yann Tiersen, Michael Nyman and Dave Thomas :)
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