Showing posts with label videos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label videos. Show all posts
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Must See...
I just watched this with my family here. It's WELL worth seeing! So amazing and chilling. God's creation is marvelous and can be used for great good, but what man wickedly does with it is unthinkable.
Please watch!
Please watch!
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Schumann on Saturday
Here are four short movements from "Scenes from Childhood" by Schumann. Hope you enjoy!
Blind Man's Bluff
Pleading Child
Perfectly Contented
Important Event
Blind Man's Bluff
Pleading Child
Perfectly Contented
Important Event
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Schumann - (Kinderscenen) Scenes from Childhood, Op. 15 -2. Curious Story
The second in the set. I should be putting more up soon.
Schumann - (Kinderscenen) Scenes from Childhood, Op. 15 - 1. About Strange Lands and People
I'm no Horowitz (you can listen to his fine interpretation of this piece on youtube), but here is my attempt of the first in the "Scenes from Childhood" set.
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
"As the Deer" Tutorial Review
As The Deer Tutorial
The above tutorial is very good compared with most. The camera is steady, and the piano keys and the man's hands are quite clearly seen. He also knows what he's talking about in regard to notes and chords, with a few possible exceptions. His descriptions and demonstrations are usually clear and helpful for musicians, going beyond a mere playing through and list of notes.
I believe the chord he claims is like a "raised fifth" or "suspended fifth" is actually an augmented fifth, which matches the "raised fifth" description quite well, but is not a "suspended fifth." He also slips up and cites a G as a G#. All the rest of his chords and notes I believe to be accurate, at least after he corrects himself. There is one place he says he's going to play two A's in the right hand as he plays an F in the left hand, but later he changes the timing on this, apologizing briefly for his mistake.
Some of his talking is a little rushed and hard to understand (and the "that there" gets a little redundant). Near the ending, especially, he hurries through it, not telling what the ending notes are. The clip could have been cut into two videos if he was worried about time and space.
Overall, though, it was one of the best tutorials I've seen so far, with a pretty song to boot.
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