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M Harrison plays some Rachmaninoff

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Uploaded by on Nov 28, 2008

The Coda of Rachmaninoff's Prelude 13 op 32 is monstrously fun and terrifyingly difficult. Most professionals steer clear of it the only player who truly owned it was Alexis Weissenberg. Most players who have to play it to complete the set usually wimp out and record it at practice tempo. This take was a little better than the previous one up here and it features the new Yamaha Clavinova cpl-230.

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  • When the hell do you have the time to practice guitar and piano?Do even have a job?Where the fuck do you get your money?

  • @negitivezero7 My house is paid for but I'm not wealthy by any stretch of the imagination. I could be well off but I'm way too profligate.

  • thanks guys. The only way to hear the piano music I liked was just to learn it myself.

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  • he must be from a wealthy family

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  • Shawn lane once said that by practicing piano he was getting better at playing guitar .. does that work for you as well ??

  • @RozarSmacco i´m sure you are working as a music teacher right? with that knowledge you just have to be one..

  • @RozarSmacco Ha well I would probably be too, if I had any money to spend. You're an amazing musician by the way.

  • I find this peace very soothing.

  • @oscar7557 He's both.

  • Jesus, im a big fan of your guitar playing and this is mind blownig too! Your hands look so elegant, ahahh.

    And man, that composition is INSANE, I love how some of the dissonances merge with the other chords with so much subtlety.

  • no i believe he's an engineer

  • Thats great Marshall. We share many of the same interests: piano, math, guitars...

  • WAS amazing. He died in 1995 at age 90. RIP SGH

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