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Thank you for sharing your music. I tried to sight-read it. I like the first piece very much. The second piece is pleasant too but does not sound as a barcarolle for me, more a chinese piece or a doll dance ; maybe I did not got it right!
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Thank you very much for your feedback! :D
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Not an original composition nor a transcription, just a transposition.
Who needs 5 sharps anyway?!
Chopin Prelude in C major Op28 No11.pdf
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who needs 5 sharps?...... someone who is a bit of a B****** presumably
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HullandHellandHalifax wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2019 9:56 am who needs 5 sharps?
Personally, I prefer 7. Tim, please oblige...

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From Frederick C to Frederick B (via yours truly) with compliments.....
Chopin Prelude in C sharp major Op28 No11.pdf
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Me and my big mouth... :-)
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This piece of tosh got finished at 11.28pm last night.
The LH was stuck in a groove, whilst the RH went a bit bonkers.
(Maybe it was due to the booze.)
Timtin Prelude at 11.28.pdf
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With reference to Chopin's Preludes Op28, I notice that it's possible
to combine the RH of No.11 (in B major, 6/8, 27 bars, RH dominant)
with the LH of No.6 (in B minor, 3/4, 26 bars, LH dominant) to produce
a new piece that doesn't sound completely mad.

A few compromises had to be made. So the LH is changed to B major,
although the notes on the page look virtually identical, and the RH
has its triple time rhythm changed to 3/4. Also, the last bar in the
LH is silent for obvious reasons.

With these changes and by purposely disregarding a couple of
accidentals in the LH, bars 15, 16, 19 and 20 all end up identical.
Chopin Prelude Op28 No(6+11).pdf
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Here's another load of old tosh - the result of yet another
boring Sunday morning with nothing better to do.
Prokofiev Solo Violin Sonata Movt. arr. Piano.pdf
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