Like chopsticks, but not chopsticks. A strange piece
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Like chopsticks, but not chopsticks. A strange piece
I like to ask, does anyone have any idea of a piece (almost like Chopsticks) that was very popular (at least in east asia) that is largely played on black keys (with some white keys too).
I have never seen the score or even know the title, but seems that teachers in east Asia had frequently pass on this piece to younger generations.
This piece goes something like Eb Db (LH)Gb (RH) Bb+Gb Bb+Gb (repeat twice) Eb Db (LH)Gb (RH) Bb+Gb (LH)Eb (RH) Bb+Gb (LH) Db (RH) B+F B+F
Well, i do not have a notation software, and too shy to make a video out of it. Bb+Gb will mean playing the two notes together.
Fordecades i have been trying to locate the title and the score for such a piece. Please help to solve this mystery
Thank you.
I have never seen the score or even know the title, but seems that teachers in east Asia had frequently pass on this piece to younger generations.
This piece goes something like Eb Db (LH)Gb (RH) Bb+Gb Bb+Gb (repeat twice) Eb Db (LH)Gb (RH) Bb+Gb (LH)Eb (RH) Bb+Gb (LH) Db (RH) B+F B+F
Well, i do not have a notation software, and too shy to make a video out of it. Bb+Gb will mean playing the two notes together.
Fordecades i have been trying to locate the title and the score for such a piece. Please help to solve this mystery
Thank you.
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Re: Like chopsticks, but not chopsticks. A strange piece
Sounds like you're looking for the the Flea Waltz (Flohwalzer).
http://imslp.org/wiki/Der_Flohwalzer_(Anonymous)
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http://imslp.org/wiki/Der_Flohwalzer_(Anonymous)
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Re: Like chopsticks, but not chopsticks. A strange piece
Thanks Parag
Yes, this is the piece. Bingo. Finally a mystery solved.
Yes, this is the piece. Bingo. Finally a mystery solved.
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Re: Like chopsticks, but not chopsticks. A strange piece
Parag - I'm not sure if I should be impressed or appalled by the fact that you knew this
Nice to have a waltz in 4/4 time.

Nice to have a waltz in 4/4 time.
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Re: Like chopsticks, but not chopsticks. A strange piece
Jim, Parag has a very good excuse for knowing this, he has young daughters. The lawyer for the defence rests his case.
regards to both
Brian
regards to both
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Re: Like chopsticks, but not chopsticks. A strange piece
Brian is right, as always.
That piece along with the Maiden's Prayer have got to be two abominations known to humankind.
That piece along with the Maiden's Prayer have got to be two abominations known to humankind.
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Re: Like chopsticks, but not chopsticks. A strange piece
Hmm....
I'll admit I greatly prefer this flea to that fleabitten waltz:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxsOXOPni0o
I'll admit I greatly prefer this flea to that fleabitten waltz:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxsOXOPni0o
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Re: Like chopsticks, but not chopsticks. A strange piece
You could also add Für Elise to that list of music specially composed to send shock waves of "Oh no not that piece again" through houses where a piano stands forlorn in the front parlour.parag wrote:Brian is right, as always.
That piece along with the Maiden's Prayer have got to be two abominations known to humankind.
Perhaps we could begin a list of such pieces, we have the first three contenders already. In the first few years of the 1800's the Kotzwara Battle of Prague held the distinction of being the chopsticks of it's time.
best wishes fellow sufferers
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Re: Like chopsticks, but not chopsticks. A strange piece
May i add "sweet bye and bye" to this list of inhonorable.
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Re: Like chopsticks, but not chopsticks. A strange piece
On Für Elise
If we only look at the score and forget all the horrible rendition by young students, is Für Elise really a poor work, not reflecting Beethoven's dignity or musicianship?
If no, is it due to the fault of the students, or the fault of the teachers? Or is it due to over-playing?
What about Chopin's Fantasie-Impromptu?
What about Debussy's Arabesque or Claire de lune?
If we only look at the score and forget all the horrible rendition by young students, is Für Elise really a poor work, not reflecting Beethoven's dignity or musicianship?
If no, is it due to the fault of the students, or the fault of the teachers? Or is it due to over-playing?
What about Chopin's Fantasie-Impromptu?
What about Debussy's Arabesque or Claire de lune?