Tyros 2 - Sailors Hornpipe

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Uploaded by on Mar 19, 2008

Inspired by the last night of the proms this is my attempt at this popular old tune. As with tradition, I started it faily slow and built up the speed as it progressed as well as the instrumentation. No multitracking or anything... just as it sounds when played with orchestral march style and my choice/mix of instruments. Registration changes on foot pedal. I included a couple of appropriate pictures and a few out takes at the end. Hope you enjoy.

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  • Good effort! BZ

  • Many thanks.

  • I like very much the form you play this song. I am going to buying the Tyros 2 and I would like that you will help me on the way of connecting a pedal to control 4 variations of musical rhythms, I dont know if this pedal exist. The same system that I see you in your video.

    An embrace from Spain.

    Ardian

  • Hi, I'm sorry for the delay in this response, I've been very busy. You programme the rhythm and other variations into registrations, then you set the correct sequence of registrations and then switch through them sequentially with a foot switch programmed to switch registrations. I hope that helps and that you have and are enjoying your Tyros 2.

  • lol you did great. This song brings back some good memories! it would be even better if you played a bit more LIVELY! and up tempo! anyways...great job!

  • Thank you for the comment. Much appreciated.

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  • Super arrangement. Well done.

  • First Class Brilliant

  • thanks so much this helped a lot, I'm doing this as a grade 6 keys piece on my tyros 3 and got so muddled to begin with

  • Very good! I liked it so much.

    This demonstrates that it's not easy to do, even when you know how to do it :)

    Very nice, really.

  • best version yet to be done with a piano :)

  • Good job, great to listen.

    Congrats

  • this was performed by sir henry wood for the last night of the proms in london from 1895-1944 i dont think mike oldfield was alive. lol. its still played at the last night now.

    great job s.t burger amazing playing.

  • Do you perhaps have the sheet music? =]

  • Oh, come on... This song is a traditional

    Mike Oldfield played it either, but it was written way before his birth ^^'

  • this is mike olfield's song the final of tubular bells

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