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Twelve Tone Music Played on Shamisen. Webern's Piano Variations, op. 27

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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2009

Tsugaru shamisen - Mike Penny

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  • This is unreal! Did you actually memorize this piece?

  • I did. It was the first piece that I learned and analyzed by any of the new Viennese school composers. I did it by ear, too (pretty hellish), and then checked my version against the score. Thanks for your comment!

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  • Ha ha! You made me laugh out loud (in a good way)! Congrats to you! :)

  • CONGRATULAITIONS! Great work! I'm sure - Webern would like this!

  • @hougakumania Kind of sounds like op.27. the first half of it anyway.Good job. However, his dynamic markings are important as well. I demand more precision! More doubled A's. You can do it. Have you tried playing it with the score?!?!

    "more people listen to serial music because it's serial, rather than it is music"

  • A little weird, given the dynamic conditions of the instrument and all, but nice.

  • @technotuesday It is awesomeness!

  • what is this??? lmao

  • I like it.

  • fascinating!!

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