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Aug 12, 2008 - 09:19 PM |
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Summon plays Dancing Mad |
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Finally a reason to use my dropbox, it's divided into the four movements and I cut repetitions by one or two iterations to avoid a 17 minute long song. Sorry if it sounds manufactured, as some runthroughs had me playing so many mistakes that I had to piece together the best that would come out of my fingers today. If you heard it in person, it'd be easier to ignore the mistakes. This is the Doremi version, so I'm looking for a more complicated score, if it exists.
4th Movement:
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My favourite out of the four because the chaotic chromatic part is so fun to play, and the slow epic part has always made me think "you're doomed!" <3
The rest:
1st Movement:
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Looks like I still need to work on the memory for the flats for the fast part.
2nd Movement:
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Practicing the cadenza, I would repeat it over and over with the metronome until I could do it perfectly to speed without getting lazy while note-reading.
3rd Movement:
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Lots of work needed to get all the correct accidentals without the brief pauses to verify my notes.
Lessons I learned from recording:
- My 50+ year old piano is well out of tune.
- Mistakes audible to the performer can turn out to be indistinguishable to the listener.
- Conversely, anything short of perfect for note-hitting is jarring when the song is known.
So now I've memorized the last boss themes for VI, VII, VIII, and IX. Decisive Battle in X is far too chromatic and grandiose for me to want to memorize, so I think I'll stop with those 4, or work on V next.
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