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I set my PC to upload a video to YouTube. It was extremely slow, so when
I left the house this evening, it had got to about 20% done. When I got
home tonight... my video has already scored 1 view. (!) Interesting... heh
Anyway:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnfq5b_EfTs
Yet another rendition of Widor's toccata. This time with digital sound
(so no microphone defects) and with the camera looking over my shoulder
so you can clearly see my fingers while I play.
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Orchid XP v8 wrote:
> Yet another rendition of Widor's toccata.
Very cool. Are you reading the music as you play, or have you memorized
it? That camera angle makes it look easier than it is, methinks.
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Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
There's no CD like OCD, there's no CD I knoooow!
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Warp wrote:
> Orchid XP v8 <voi### [at] devnull> wrote:
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnfq5b_EfTs
>
> Now you'll have to learn the entire Symphony for Organ No. 5 by Widor.
> It's only about 35 minutes long.
Heh. First I'd have to find a recording of it, so I have some clue what
it's *supposed* to sound like. ;-) And actually, if it doesn't sound
very cool, I probably won't bother...
But hey, did you know Bach wrote 48 preludes and fuges? I've learned
*cough* two of them so far. o_O
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Darren New wrote:
> Very cool.
Why thank you. :-D
> Are you reading the music as you play, or have you memorized it?
It's memorized. I can't read music anywhere *near* that fast!
(More like, "OK, so that's A, so the one above that is B, and above that
is C, then D, then E, so that one on the line is F, which means the top
one is G, so the first ledger line must be A, and the next one is B, so
this must be... C. OK, what's the next note?")
> That camera angle makes it look easier than it is, methinks.
Yeah, probably. But, see, that's the skill of a true performer; making
it *look easy*. ;-)
Well, if you think you can do it better, you're welcome to try. ;-)
I should point out that the first bar has 32 notes in it, *just* for the
left hand.
And so does the second bar, actually.
And the third bar.
In fact, just about *every* bar has 32 notes in it for one hand or the
other. (Note carefully how half way through, the two hands *swap over*.
I can't begin to tell you how hard that is! The left hand usually plays
slow parts; playing a fast part with that hand just confuses my brain!)
PS. I've been playing this toccata for so long... the other night I sat
down and played some *normal* music, and it seemed insanely easy! O_O
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Invisible wrote:
> Yeah, probably. But, see, that's the skill of a true performer; making
> it *look easy*. ;-)
OMG, did *I* write that? O_O
Well, as those of you who've been following my blog will know, on
Wednesday I met a guy who's played the Grand Organ at the Royal Albert
Hall. And he said complimentary things about my playing of this piece.
Not too shabby, eh? ;-)
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