To my Husband, Terry--Mariage D'amour
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to fuckin fast
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I always dream got a pianist wife. You're my stip
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WOW! your lucky, terry. your wife is HOT and TALENTED! i LOVE you, lady!
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Good job though this song is not about speed. I personally think this is a beautifully piece. If I were you I would slow it down a bit and pull out more feeling.
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agreed this song is supposed to be played slow to feel whats meant to be felt out of it..
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Du bist sehr gut
es grüßt Friedhelm
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Someone had too much coffee today.......
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Speed express emotion... Sometimes I like to play it fast..
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TOooooooooooooooooo FAST
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Tooooooooooooooooo FAST. Slow down!!!!
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If i got this as a gift, Id be so happy
AnhKiaa 3 years ago 4
would u mind send me the score, pls?
zeloby 3 years ago
just a note: It's G minor, then C minor (NOT C Major) , then F major .... the last note of the C minor chord is incorrect. It's supposed to be C , G, and D sharp. And you should slow the tempo down... Otherwise, I like your use of the pedals, and the way you make it all flow together :-D so it will sound really good :-) good job
ammarios 3 years ago
What do you mean by "the last note of the C minor chord is incorrect"? which note is dissonant to the Cm chord? can you name the letter name? Moreover, when you name it is a C minor chord, the 3 notes are namely C, E flat and G, but not "C , G, and D sharp". D sharp is enharmonically equal to E flat, but you cannot name it D sharp here when you spell the chord
zeloby 3 years ago
I want to point out that I did not play from score, i did not have the music at all, but I play with my ear, if you play C major for the secord chord, it is absolutely wrong and awkward. Try it!
I want to explain the chord progression i chose and used, Gm-->Cm-->F is a circle of fifth progression. The key of this music is G minor, C minor is the IV, subdominant, F major is the V, dominant.
zeloby 3 years ago
In case of a C major happen in the second chord, it may be a borrowed chord seventh of five, VII/V, or V/V, however, i eliminate this possibility as it suppose to be C# major or A major at a cadential point which is not applicable in this case
zeloby 3 years ago