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the second part of the little suite in D
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| woofer3 said 530 days ago (May 28th, 2008) | |
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thanks again Leonardo I was hoping you'd comment about the sound I value your opinion. John Check out my latest song called coalhouse blues
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| Cleopatra said 529 days ago (May 28th, 2008) | |
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Still as good Enjoy listening to this, your piano playing is suberb I think. D Check out my latest song called Bring Our Dad Back
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| woofer3 said 529 days ago (May 29th, 2008) | |
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thank you Doe good of you to comment, John Check out my latest song called coalhouse blues
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| Feter said 529 days ago (May 28th, 2008) | |
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little suite -part 2 just stunned by the genuinity and powerful writting here ...amazing just amazing ... very well done and arranged even with this midi ..I m enjoyin this so so much thnx for sharin such gem ...!!!! Check out my latest song called A Night With Feter feat'(Roxylee sloparts crissew johnwhitehead and Yamin AL Yamani )
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| woofer3 said 529 days ago (May 29th, 2008) | |
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two out of three of these baroque pieces didn't show up on the new releases for some reason ! anyway Feter I'm glad you've found it and thanks again. John Check out my latest song called coalhouse blues
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| said 529 days ago (May 29th, 2008) | |
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Great! Another great movement Mr. John, the composition is totally pro and excellently played/performed. Are those MIDI or real? Take Care - Yeman A. Al-Rawi |
| woofer3 said 529 days ago (May 29th, 2008) | |
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Hi Birdman yes this is entirely midi - and all from a Roland Sound Canvas- this was written mostly in June 1992. The keyboard involved was an ancient Yamaha DX9 which is not velocity sensitive. Thank you Birdman for listening and your comments, John. Check out my latest song called coalhouse blues
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| woofer3 said 527 days ago (May 31st, 2008) | |
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Thanks Dee Very kind words indeed that are much appreciated, John Check out my latest song called coalhouse blues
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More songs in Baroque:
lengold
more prepared for this one.
The instrumentation and melody are lovely - great production.
Cheers
Len