Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Barry Francisco Perez West Side Story Bernstein

Barry Francisco Perez West Side Story Bernstein Tube. Duration : 4.18 Mins.


Barry Francisco Perez conducts Symphonic Dances from West Side Story by Leonard Bernstein.

Keywords: barry, francisco, perez, west, side, story, bernstein

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Beatrisa [Bebe] Liang 2009 Japan Open Long Program " "New World Symphony"/ "Symphonic Dances opus 45

Beatrisa [Bebe] Liang 2009 Japan Open Long Program " "New World Symphony"/ "Symphonic Dances opus 45 Tube. Duration : 6.17 Mins.


Beatrisa Liang of the United States debuts her long program for the 2009-10 Season. The music is by Dvorak and Rachmaninoff. I personally love the choregraphy of this program. I wish she could land all her jumps... And then she will be magical. She should smile more too :)

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Monday, April 2, 2012

Brahms Hungarian Dance No.1.

Brahms Hungarian Dance No.1. Tube. Duration : 3.17 Mins.


Békés County Symphonic Orchestra conducted by Dániel Somogyi-Tóth Békés Megyei Szimfonikus Zenekar Vezényel: Somogyi-Tóth Dániel bekesszimf.hu

Keywords: Brahms, Hungarian, Dances, yt:quality=high

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Rachmaninov Piano Concerto 2 Arcadi Volodos BBC Proms 1998 part 1

Rachmaninov Piano Concerto 2 Arcadi Volodos BBC Proms 1998 part 1 Tube. Duration : 20.27 Mins.


Rachmaninov Piano Concerto 2 Arcadi Volodos BBC Proms 1998 Ricardo Chailly

Keywords: Rachmaninov, Piano, Concerto, Arcadi, Volodos, BBC, Proms, 1998, Ricardo, Chailly, Vladimir, Horowitz, Lang, Hamelin, Martha, Argerich

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How To Play What A marvelous World On Piano

One of the most gorgeous songs to play on piano for a beginner absolutely is What a astonishing World by Louis Armstrong. There are many dissimilar ways to play this song and in this report I'll show you one of the simplest but absolutely good sounding one.

This song should be played in F major so F, G, A, Bm, C, D, E and F. This song should be played gently and quietly. Start with C, C, F, F, C2 the lyrics with it goes I (c) see (c) trees(f) of (f) green (C2). When the lyric goes red roses to you should play D2, D2, D2, C2 and than continue with Bm, Bm, Bm, A for I watch them bloom and when you sing for me and you just play G, G, G, F. The part with I think to myself, what a astonishing world goes like F, F, F, F, F, F - F, F, E, F, G, A.

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The chords can be played after each part beginning with your left hand on F, A, C2 (don't press it yet just place your left hand there). With your right hand start with C, F and than play F, A, C2 with your other hand, don't play it simultaneously but start with left hand when the other is over and when your left is over continue with F, C2 and with your left hand first play chord E, A, C and right after this one D, F, Bm. Continue with D2, D2, D2, C2 and then play F, A, C (F major chord again) with your left hand and G, B flat, D right after. Continue with notes that go with lyric I see them bloom. The chords after are F major and E, G and C sharp. After you play G, G, G, F, play the chord D, F, A with your left hand twice and then go to G, B flat, D. Now comes that F, F, E, F, G, A part and with your left hand play: when you press E with right hand, play C and G each half of the distance of E, when you play F again play B flat and C with left hand than play G, A just add the F major chord at the end.

That is it I hope it sounds straightforward enough, so you will be able to play it in short time.

How To Play What A marvelous World On Piano

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Sunday, April 1, 2012

Anton Nel - Mozart K.545 (First Movement)

Anton Nel - Mozart K.545 (First Movement) Tube. Duration : 3.77 Mins.


On January 27, 2008 (Mozart's Birthday) pianist Anton Nel led the Austin-based A. Mozart Fest Orchestra in a program of two Mozart Piano Concertos and a Concert Aria with Piano. The enthusiastic audience insisted on not one, but two encores. This is the second encore.

Keywords: piano, mozart, classical, virtuoso

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How to Play Hallelujah on the Piano

Hallelujah is a song written by Leonard Cohen which has come to be well known. The song has been played in Shrek and was released on the first singular album of the x-factor winner Alexandra Burke. In next lines I'll by comparison how to play a very simple version of this song which still sounds fabulous.

The chords you will need to play with your left hand are C major, A minor, F major, G major and E minor. One of the ways to make it sound nice is simply to individually play the tones of the chord. For example you should play C major like C, E, G, C (an octave higher), G, E and back to C. At the beginning the lyrics go like I heard there was a underground chord, if you sing along you should press C at the moment you start saying the word heard at the word there you already play G and for "was" C (an octave higher). But instead of returning back to C return to A and begin playing A minor. You can play it as A, C, E, A but playing it A, E, A, C will sound much better. A minor goes with lyrics "a underground chord" and then you go back to C chord for "that David played and it pleased the lord" and again A minor for the following: "and it pleased the lord".

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After this comes a bit separate sequence "but you don't really" where you should play F (F, A, C, F) and "care for music" where G (G, B, D, G) should be played. You should be back to C chord when you play " do you" you continue playing it when singing "it goes like this". And now before the hallelujah part you go down to F but only play it as F, A, C ("the forth"), when you sing "the fifth" you already play G (G, B, D), up to A minor (which you play as usual) for "the minor fall and the", down to F for "major lift, the" and up to G for "the baffled king com-", and now for the first time down to E (E, G, B, E, B, G, E) minor "-posing", and up to A-minor for hallelujah. Now comes a slight pause before the main part and then the chords you play throughout the whole refrain are F, A minor, F, C, G and back to C.

With your right hand you play the melody. You start on G ("I") and continue pressing the keys octave higher on G ("Heard there was a") and A for "secret wish". Same goes for "that David played and it pleased the Lord" and then you stay on A playing "but you don't really" go back to G for "for mu-" and to F"-sic" and up again "do you". There are many separate ways to continue so I'll show you just the way I play, but try to play it by ear you will learn it a lot faster. G(octave lower), G G G A A B B G C C C C C C D D C D D D D D E E D C. And for the refrain you go back down to E(ha), G(le), A A(lu-jah)... And repeat it.

Remember that this is just my recommendation on how to play Hallelujah the foremost thing is that you know the chords for your left hand which you can play the way I described it or in any other way, once you master your left hand you can add the melody playing by ear.

How to Play Hallelujah on the Piano

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