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This is the 3th part of my sonata for piano. Enjoy!
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| craft said 892 days ago (June 17th, 2007) | |
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... this is pure magic floating out of your hands... Great Check out my latest song called Blue Lights (feat. Spleenveil)
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| said 890 days ago (June 19th, 2007) | |
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drive time This is a virtuoso performance. Splendid. My spine is properly aligned. My thoughts are lucid. You infuse me with hope. |
| Magritte said 889 days ago (June 20th, 2007) | |
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... Just totally overwhelmed by this piece. Check out my latest song called Tango Macabre
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| jakgetar69 said 888 days ago (June 20th, 2007) | |
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Amazing This piece is so animated. It never gets boring. Check out my latest song called Letter to the Editor
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| paul f. page said 888 days ago (June 20th, 2007) | |
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This seems like... a rondo...A lot of very fast playing with an insistent rhythm. I was exhausted until you broke into something a little quieter, but that was only for about 15 seconds and then you were back to pounding out the rhythm again. I think I would like to have seen this movement fly off in some other directions and then come back to the theme. As it is, you are "right there!" all the time...and I am exhausted...You certainly can play! Paul Check out my latest song called Double Etude
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| thetiler said 888 days ago (June 21st, 2007) | |
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Love the heroic nature of this! I can tell your a very skilled pianist. Lots of variations in interest here. I would have to say this the best piano solo I've heard here at MJ. A privilege to hear this gem! Very fire-ry. Bravo! To me a *WORK* WELL DONE INDEED ! BRAVO again :) Check out my latest song called The Bluebird Cafe (with two other guest)
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| composerclark said 888 days ago (June 21st, 2007) | |
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Very Impressive! Very impressive. Great energy, passion, fire, chops. Is this a MIDI keyboard, or live? I would guess the former, mainly because it's so clean, and dynamically even. It has a lot going for it, but my only quibble is that I feel you overuse your main idea; one way around this this would be to spend more time in contrasting keys, so that when we return to your home key it feels like a welcome return to something we have been missing. You tonicize some other keys, which is great, but I never really get a sense that we spend much time away from your main area of C minor/Ab major. Check out my latest song called Scarlet Nightfall
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| Feter said 887 days ago (June 22nd, 2007) | |
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Sonata part 3 very powerfull ... outstanding sence of beat and emotions twine together .certainly one of the best pieces I heard here ..sure the best thing I enjoyed here the colors from minor to major with rush of feelings this is my first piece I heard for you here ,gonna try to hear all yours ..so glad to see you here ... thank you for sharing such delightfull piece here with us ..! Check out my latest song called A Night With Feter feat'(Roxylee sloparts crissew johnwhitehead and Yamin AL Yamani )
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| ceilidh said 887 days ago (June 22nd, 2007) | |
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no words... you are really gifted andreas. FANTASTIC!!!! Check out my latest song called Gartan Mother's Lullaby
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| Enrique Gil said 886 days ago (June 23rd, 2007) | |
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Wow! this one is exceptional and deserves recognition. Your composition is as original as is beautiful.Worthy to be listened again and again. This one is a download. Thank you! Check out my latest song called Simple Feelings
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| andreasvanharen said 886 days ago (June 23rd, 2007) | |
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hi Thanks! So glad to hear that you like it. André --- Better a bottle in front of me then a frontal lobotomy... Check out my latest song called For Beatrice. variations for string orchestra
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kristyjo
I love the rhythmic motive that you keep returning to. There's a lot of power in this recording. Again, a nice contrast with the previous movement. I can't wait for your 4th movement!