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This is my third time doing Thursday Prompt
I decided to go with order in terms of music. Permutation is the process where a song writer structures there music specifically pitches, timbre, and parameters! In this we see a piano instructor with an interesting story!
Music Referenced (I do not claim ownership for these videos):
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 13
Frédéric Chopin’s Piano Concerto No. 1
Johannes Brahms’ Piano Concerto No.2
Part Two
Part Three
For Thursday_Prompt
I decided to go with order in terms of music. Permutation is the process where a song writer structures there music specifically pitches, timbre, and parameters! In this we see a piano instructor with an interesting story!
Music Referenced (I do not claim ownership for these videos):
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 13
Frédéric Chopin’s Piano Concerto No. 1
Johannes Brahms’ Piano Concerto No.2
Part Two
Part Three
For Thursday_Prompt
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Very nice written as always! "Gliding through the travels of pitch", what an amazing line of the beauty of his music, of his skill, of his magic of the delicate art of piano. Really love it, Jon!! You rock absolutely everytime you appear!^•^
Thank you so much! It was fun diving into the world of music and piano for sure! And I enjoyed experiencing it through this way!
Amazing work! I’m not the most musically gifted myself, but Mr Kern sounds like a music teacher I’d have love to learn from! The setup regarding his wife’s situation has me eager to find out what’ll happen next!
Thank you so much! He is a pretty cool teacher! I’m glad you liked him so much! Second part coming soon, hopefully you’ll like it a lot!
I have no musical talent so the class lesson kind of went over my head, but that Mr. Kern seems like quite the interesting character, if perhaps a bit stressed out.
Haha. Yeah the lesson was quite technical. But I’m glad you liked the character! Thanks for reading! Glad you could enjoy it!
Imma stay in this one.
I took trombone (I wanted to french horn but that was too pricey)
and I learned piano sorta by ear. So I was sucked right into the music lesson.
Very enjoyable read :3 The calm before the storm~ QwQ
I took trombone (I wanted to french horn but that was too pricey)
and I learned piano sorta by ear. So I was sucked right into the music lesson.
Very enjoyable read :3 The calm before the storm~ QwQ
I’m a piano and trumpet player, both learned, so I relate. Learned ukelele by ear. Such a calm and such a storm. I’m glad you found the music lesson so enjoyable! And the read as well. Thank you so much!
But Mr. Kern this is all well and good, but I want to learn how to compose things like 4th movement of Alberto Ginastera's Piano Concerto No. 1 performed on a bunch of early 70s electronic instruments by a bombastic rock band.
Anyways, good read. As someone who took piano lessons for over a decade in my youth a lot of this was just like coming home.
Anyways, good read. As someone who took piano lessons for over a decade in my youth a lot of this was just like coming home.
“Roidh! You have to pass this class to move to the rock and roll composition! I know you love that genre, but you are gonna need to learn this first! Now play Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 3 Second Movement Largo!”
I’m glad I can get you a tad bit nostalgic! Thanks for reading! Glad you enjoyed it!
I’m glad I can get you a tad bit nostalgic! Thanks for reading! Glad you enjoyed it!
To be fair rock compositions would be far simpler. Still, I always had more trouble keeping the rhythm consistent while playing them. I could at one point perform Beethoven's 8th piano sonata... but that was long long ago.
Yeah that would be understandable. The melody doesn’t really stay consistent in a rock composition which is why it would take more design and permutation. And also why so many who do compose have completely different melodies in the same set of music. And that sonata is an impressive good for you! I try to learn those types of pieces every now and then. Right now I’m in the middle of learn Un Sospiro, by Frans Liszt from his Three Concert Etudes, I’m not learning the full thing, but that part has fun melodies and rhythm.
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