Les Seigneurs Du Musette
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Fantastic performance!
You play the accordion wonderfully
I like so much your amazing touch
Bravissimo Geoff
5*
Fabrizio
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hey hey
that sounded so good, hopefully when i get back to playing i could get that one lol
All Comments (24)
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Very tricky tune. Well done
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yes sure, very impressive. Very nice waltz and played very strong. I admire yoyr abilities and we both know what it costs to ply like this. Thanks for posting. Put it in my favorites.
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Very interesting to know you wrote it out by yourself. I got a lot of scores but I cannot put in the bass because most of them are piano scores. Can you tell me how to put in chords on the left hand side. Is it simply by putting on C, G most easily matching to the treble side. If you don't mind give me a reply to my box so that you can explain more, thanks.
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Many thanks, Annie
Best Regards
Geoff
I imported Maurice Larcanges' recording into an audio recording program (Audacity), which allowed me to slow the piece down to half speed / one octave lower so that I could hear the intricacies of the melody. The Bass clef was fairly straight forward. I am fortunate enough to be able to play by ear, so I listened very carefully to four bars at a time until I was certain that knew it, then wrote it down. If you would like more detals, please send me your e-mail address.
Geoff
sonola1 1 year ago
you play this valse-musette with excellent surety.
bravo!
mattis09 1 year ago
@mattis09 Many thanks
Geoff
sonola1 1 year ago
even more than the piano, the counterpoint is so remarkable...
it's as if when one is a virtuoso, as hear, the mind is turned off to the left hand, the body is turned on to the rythym, and the right had is singing...
what a joy
hugs
hope you do
life is beautiful soundtrack soon
douglas
douglassmcann 1 year ago
@douglassmcann Many thanks, Douglas
Best regards,
Geoff
sonola1 1 year ago
@douglassmcann Many thanks, Doulas
Best regards
Geoff
sonola1 1 year ago