Je suis un ingénieur en logiciel. Fondamentalement, je suis geek qui aime résoudre des problèmes. J'ai été le développement de logiciels pour les 25 derniers + mais ont récemment ravivé mon amour de la musique. Je suis réapprendre le piano et mon premier amour, l'orgue à tuyaux. Je suis actif dans notre église (la Sierra Vista United Methodist Church: http://web.mac.com/george.graves/lovesvumc.com/Welcome.html) et je suis désireux de fournir une nourriture spirituelle tels que des organes et des arrangements clochettes (J'espère sincèrement appologize pour toute erreur dans ma traduction). (Retracter) ... (lire la suite)
Note Globale : Difficulté : Mike - thanks a bunch for
doing this. Have performed the
Swan numerous times, but never
with the original two piano
accompaniment. Now I can -
thanks!
Rick Hess
Avis posté le 2012-04-27, par magataganm (membre free-scores.com)
Note Globale : Folks,
I'm not a harp player; I
simply like the way this piece
sounds with the Harp
soundfont. I do understand
that only 4 fingers on each
hand are available for a given
chord so I have been careful
to preserve that restriction.
I do not however have a good
grasp (pardon the pun) on the
manual reach available at any
given measure. I would
appreciate any guidance
harpist to ensure that this
piece is playable and retains
the musical character.
Thanks!
Avis posté le 2012-04-22, par guy-bergeron (membre free-scores.com)
Note Globale : Difficulté : you should write "funeral
march" instead of "funeral
mars"; and you should write
the title in english "funeral
march of a marionette" or in
french "marche funèbre d'une
marionette" but not half in
english and half in french!
Avis posté le 2012-04-19, par magataganm (membre free-scores.com)
Note Globale : Difficulté : i found this a very fun piece
to learn,it doesn't take long
to pick up, you just need to
have a bit of experience
first.first time i tried it i
failed and couldn't get past
the 4th bar. i tried it a year
later and it became so much
easier to pick up.
Note Globale : Mike, I think she is talking
about the cleffs in the music.
Courtney, it may seem like the
notes of alto part are higher
than the soprano but he is
using a tenor clef, printed as
a treble clef with a subscript
"8", for the alto part since
the true tenor clef has
generally fallen into disuse
in vocal writings, this
"octave-dropped" treble clef
is often called the tenor
clef.