Does anyone know who the pianist is in FFR's recording?
Chopin, Op. 10 No. 9
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Re: Chopin, Op. 10 No. 9
The stepartist of the chart had a tendency to take/create .midi files for piano songs. Whether or not this one in particular was a created .midi, I am not sure. Talk to SKG_Scintill and he might be able to answer you. Otherwise, it was an original (by Chopin).
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Re: Chopin, Op. 10 No. 9
Well, I own the music, so I can tell you for sure that this interpretation is not an original.The stepartist of the chart had a tendency to take/create .midi files for piano songs. Whether or not this one in particular was a created .midi, I am not sure. Talk to SKG_Scintill and he might be able to answer you. Otherwise, it was an original (by Chopin).
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It doesn't sound to me like a midi, as I do quite a bit with computer-based composition, however, I could be wrong. Thanks though.Comment
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Chopin stepped it himself that's why it's different from what you've heard.I have a dig bick.Comment
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I was just about to make a thread complaining about this file. I don't like it, or the recording. I love the song, and I just finished learning it on piano. One, it's NO WHERE near that fast. Also, the jacks at the end shouldn't be...whatever they are, the song has them as just 16ths, and 5th notes. Also, for the jumpstream throughout the file, it should still have the yellow down note remain the same throughout the song, as it almost never actually leaves that C note on the left hand. But instead he just goes crazy in the jumpstream. But yeah, it's no where near that fastIt's getting better all the time
I used to get mad at my school (No, I can't complain)
The teachers who taught me weren't cool (No, I can't complain)
You're holding me down (Oh Oh)
Turning me round (Oh Oh)
Filling me up with your rules (Oooh)Comment







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