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Paul Saywood; Op. 10, no. 14, study for Naomi

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Uploaded by on Mar 14, 2008

This study was written for one of my students, there are a couple of chords that she never remembers so they are included in this, plus the use of the anular finger, chromatic runs, rubato, and crescendo.

I hope this study is enjoyed, comments, ratings and subscriptions are very welcome.

Thanks for watching.
Paul

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  • Melodious nice piece. You also play your composition beautifully.

  • Thank you very much - you are very kind.

    Paul

  • Great piece for a student!  The score must be interesting to read. I am going to watch other vids of yours.

  • Hello ixkey,

    Thanks for watching, I hope you find something good in my other videos.

    Paul

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  • I can email you the score if you like.

    Paul

  • Hello Weldon,

    Thank you very much for watching, and for watching again, and for such a nice comment.

    Best wishes.

    Paul

  • Hallo Paul. This is beauty. I will try play it by chearing and watching Your video. It will be honor to me play it.

    Greet. Artur

  • Thank you Florida,

    I hope you are getting OK with the piece I wrote for.

    Paul

  • Hi Paul

    What a hauntingly pleasant study this is..I bet Naomi is relly pleased with this.

    I enjoy this more each time I hear it.

    Weldon

  • Hello Artur,

    I certainly hope to write something useful.

    Paul

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