[2039]Re:Re:Re:Re:Christopher Deane Piece (333 reads) 2002-05-29 14:32:20
 
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You are most certainly welcome....

Definitely not a cake walk, by any means. Some of the ostinatos are quite difficult to master when matched with the other hand's line (especially the one at measure 184 on pg 18...that section gave me the most trouble.. and also the section on pg 16 when there are more than 8th rests...count carefully!!)

As for other general comments... I found that in the quiet parts of the piece (measures 53-77, for example) emulation of a music box sound works quite well (I'd be interested to see what Mark Ford and/or Christopher Deane have to say about that). Also...enjoy the subitos while they last!! Give them tremendous energy...it will pay off in the performance and give a great effect!

Pat
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[2028]Christopher Deane Piece <Ben> 2002-05-28 11:28:58
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[2076]Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Christopher Deane Piece <Mark Ford> 2002-06-09 01:46:37
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