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Comment posted the 2024-09-25 09:51:45 by bruceg
Paul - your sense of rhythm throughout makes me want to get up and dance! With headphones on I can't move too much but it's wonderful. Joyous, and uncomplicated, indeed!

Comment posted the 2024-09-25 06:31:32 by paul-page
I think you’re really on to something with this and the previous rag. There are many intriguing moments in this piece, esp. in the spots where you momentarily shift tonalities… This and your previous rag seem quite a bit more “traditional” than your many other pieces, yet they still retain you unique signature.

Comment posted the 2024-09-25 06:25:37 by paul-page
The chords a 31 and 50 are perfect following the measures that precede them. I like the rhythmic motif you establish at the beginning of the movement. I

Comment posted the 2024-09-25 06:19:02 by paul-page
Especially in the first part of this movement the bass line is very clever/interesting. I started following it after maybe 8 bars and found it to be a slyly hidden motor that drives the piece melodically. It is an unusual placement for such an important part of the composition, but is even more intriguing when one finds that focal point. I enjoyed this movement a lot. Bravo!

Comment posted the 2024-09-25 06:13:21 by paul-page
MANY monkeys in trees. This is bery much a perpetual motion piano movement…Hardly a place to take a breath. Whew! You do, however, work your unique mercurial magic here. What a thoroughly interesting piece.

Comment posted the 2024-09-25 06:08:31 by paul-page
You do not disappoint… Here I thought I was listening to a fairly standard ragtime-style piece (with a vit of your personal flair)…up through mea. 16 … and then … the magic of your individual style kicks in and the piece becomes quite wonderful. A most pleasant little romp with such a unique take on the ragtime genre. so well done!

Comment posted the 2024-09-24 21:01:48 by didier76
Un coucou "contemporain".

Comment posted the 2024-09-24 06:23:58 by paul-page
I am really liking the groove of this piece and its insistent rhythmic bass patterns especially your opening and closing. You definitely have an afdinity for this kind of mellow jazz and it certainly comes across with fluidity and ease. Your choice of six flats fits this piece well, too. Nicely done.

Comment posted the 2024-09-24 03:51:04 by chrismuhama
What app do you use for drawing your scores?

Comment posted the 2024-09-24 03:45:18 by chrismuhama
You have inspired me so much, and i just have a single question.... what materials did you use to get to this composition point mostly your chord are of their own kind(unique) i wish to be like you Mr. Paul

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