Of all the people critiquing this and flexing their know-hows. What is your experience and background?
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xLethargicax
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Of all the people critiquing this and flexing their know-hows. What is your experience and background? | ||
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On December 16 2010 12:04 xLethargicax wrote: I agree, it is fairly generic and not exactly executed well, but a more pressing question for me is; Of all the people critiquing this and flexing their know-hows. What is your experience and background? music major serious pianist with wins at multiple competitions | ||
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Slithe
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On December 16 2010 12:04 xLethargicax wrote: I agree, it is fairly generic and not exactly executed well, but a more pressing question for me is; Of all the people critiquing this and flexing their know-hows. What is your experience and background? Are you asking this question because you think a bunch of people are bullshitting, or because you are legitimately curious about their level of experience? | ||
xLethargicax
United States469 Posts
On December 16 2010 12:32 Slithe wrote: Are you asking this question because you think a bunch of people are bullshitting, or because you are legitimately curious about their level of experience? Legitimately asking, I am a music composition major and I'm just curious. | ||
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OpticalShot
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On December 16 2010 12:04 xLethargicax wrote: I agree, it is fairly generic and not exactly executed well, but a more pressing question for me is; Of all the people critiquing this and flexing their know-hows. What is your experience and background? ARCT in Piano Performance Several large-scale music arrangements including Chicago and Ray Charles songs | ||
rabidch
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On December 16 2010 12:04 xLethargicax wrote: I agree, it is fairly generic and not exactly executed well, but a more pressing question for me is; Of all the people critiquing this and flexing their know-hows. What is your experience and background? hours on top of hours listening to classical music. i have decent knowledge in piano recordings although i tend to the earlier 20th century side well i do know how to play the piano but not much other than that | ||
matjlav
Germany2435 Posts
A piece by Chopin that shows how a good chord progression can make a song: On December 16 2010 12:04 xLethargicax wrote: I agree, it is fairly generic and not exactly executed well, but a more pressing question for me is; Of all the people critiquing this and flexing their know-hows. What is your experience and background? Just a general musical upbringing. Music has pretty much been the center of my hobbies my whole life. As far as actual experience goes, I played the French horn for a while, and I play mediocre piano (my technique and endurance is awful, but I can learn the notes for most pieces), and I sing. I also have perfect pitch. But my music theory sense is much better than any solid, practical ability or knowledge that I have. | ||
susySquark
United States1692 Posts
Borge improvised over a piece he had heard before, but never played. Mind blowing | ||
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