obviously the second movement has been placed up on the scale, given the impromptus romance of the third guitar leg school of the norvegian: there are symptoms of inintelligle knowledge under the cradle but the forth A minor sounds pretty cnvincing: lizst lived along side a river on a little silver boat so it¡s pretty possible and anyway is music. Also the world is made of pages and 17th century has been a blast, not just in octaves
Don't play classical (unless you include Mike Oldfeld and Steve Hackett). Play prog rock guitar and have done so for 34 years (guess that makes me somewhat of a dimwit around here). If this is what can be achieved ab initio within three years on the pianoforte, however, I am obviously playing both the wrong instrument and the wrong style! The world seems to be full of people who are only kidding themselves or those who choose to believe them. By the way, I don't worship the Devil.
I just read your comment down under. Only three years of forma piano lessons??? Its amazing to see, experience what the will can achieve. AND the piece might sound repetitive but it feels like it has a heart and a story within. Thank you for posting it Mr. Sears. You play it beautiful.
@PSearPianist It's not really a complicated piece by any means. I've had only 3 years of formal piano lessons (I think Brown had a similar number of years), and this sounds like the stuff I make up when just sitting at the piano messing around. Easy, repetitive left hand; easy, repetitive right hand. Not in Liszt's style at all. More like a Chopin prelude.
obviously the second movement has been placed up on the scale, given the impromptus romance of the third guitar leg school of the norvegian: there are symptoms of inintelligle knowledge under the cradle but the forth A minor sounds pretty cnvincing: lizst lived along side a river on a little silver boat so it¡s pretty possible and anyway is music. Also the world is made of pages and 17th century has been a blast, not just in octaves
lotorobly 7 months ago
@PSearPianist Can you play the song "Jesus Walking on the Water", by Rosemary Brown, inspired by Liszt, and make a video?
I love this song!
Thank you!
welsonbil 7 months ago
Don't play classical (unless you include Mike Oldfeld and Steve Hackett). Play prog rock guitar and have done so for 34 years (guess that makes me somewhat of a dimwit around here). If this is what can be achieved ab initio within three years on the pianoforte, however, I am obviously playing both the wrong instrument and the wrong style! The world seems to be full of people who are only kidding themselves or those who choose to believe them. By the way, I don't worship the Devil.
Ribod 10 months ago
@Ribod Rosemary Brown apparently only had the three years of lessons, but I myself have been playing for over 45 years!
PSearPianist 10 months ago
I just read your comment down under. Only three years of forma piano lessons??? Its amazing to see, experience what the will can achieve. AND the piece might sound repetitive but it feels like it has a heart and a story within. Thank you for posting it Mr. Sears. You play it beautiful.
universoeterno1 11 months ago
@universoeterno1 Thanks for your most kind comment!
PSearPianist 11 months ago
very rare piece,indeed. Pardon me for misnaming, Phillip.
rbob200 1 year ago
@rbob200 Thank you - no problem re my name!
PSearPianist 1 year ago
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rbob200 1 year ago
@rbob200 Thank you. NB my name is Phillip!
PSearPianist 1 year ago
Hmmmmmm - is there anything there? Liszt I mean.
RollaArtis 1 year ago
@RollaArtis I wish I knew!
PSearPianist 1 year ago
love this:D!!!
dokodemoissyonara 1 year ago
@dokodemoissyonara Thank you!
PSearPianist 1 year ago
Beautiful! I´ve never heard this before. Thank you for the upload.
universoeterno1 1 year ago
@universoeterno1 My pleasure!
PSearPianist 1 year ago
i've always wondered what her "liszt" sounded like. more lisz,t than chopin, but more brown than either. thanks for this!
MrFabienLloyd 1 year ago
@MrFabienLloyd That's a pleasure. I think that if she wrote it herself as an amateur, she had quite a remarkable talent.
PSearPianist 1 year ago
@PSearPianist It's not really a complicated piece by any means. I've had only 3 years of formal piano lessons (I think Brown had a similar number of years), and this sounds like the stuff I make up when just sitting at the piano messing around. Easy, repetitive left hand; easy, repetitive right hand. Not in Liszt's style at all. More like a Chopin prelude.
Versailles1798 1 year ago
@Versailles1798 I think it is quite well structured for an amateur improvisation (if it is that).
PSearPianist 1 year ago
This has been flagged as spam show
The story behind it is hilarious.
hanspellegrims 1 year ago
that was really well played, a really good composition as well
hammyzor 1 year ago
@hammyzor Thanks for your prompt comment. I'm glad you liked the piece.
PSearPianist 1 year ago