Shostakovich' Second Waltz accordion
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This video is a response to Valse N°2 Chostakovitch - Gino Visentin (accordéon)
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Great :D
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piękne
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@Accordioncrasy Ah, so I am not alone in my mistake=). Clssical is not my forte, Istvan, though I DO play calssical guitar. Must go now, I;ve been on computer too long now, my neck is sore LOL.
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I also believed the same Jim.
This way Shostakovich was a Soviet (Russian) composer, born and died in the USSR (CCCP.)
Istvan
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@Accordioncrasy I am listening again before I go offline in a few minutes. I did not know Sostakovich lived up until 1975 (I thought he died much earlier. So you have taught me something today, my friend =). Bye for now, Jim
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Love this melody, Istvan.I just had to drop in and listen again to this one, as I'm pretty stressed just now, and your playing always relaxes me,So I'll take a few mins to listen to anotehr track once this one ends (or I might play this one again), and shut my eyes, and think of waltzing with my beautiful lady=)
jamiegtr2007 3 months ago
@jamiegtr2007
Thank you Jim for your kind sentences.
The core of this effect is: this is a very nice waltz composition of Shostakovich.
(I had no patience to practice this melody for some additional days, this is the reason there are some keys I missed to press)
Istvan.
Accordioncrasy 3 months ago
No ő a kicsi szívem csücske! Köszönöm!:))) Nagyon szeretem Sosztakovics e remekét...az ember lehunyt szemmel úgy érzi, táncra perdül. :)
zsupszimanoo 4 months ago
@zsupszimanoo
Hát igen, ez a "szovjet/orosz" zeneszerzőnek egy nagyon szépen sikerült remeke.
Örülök, hogy valaki kézzel leírt kottájához juttatott.
Accordioncrasy 4 months ago