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Yap, indie times.

Edit: incidentally that's why I'm focusing back on art music. Cuz in popular music, without the inspiration of the tune and vocals, which I can't do, ur left with a 1,4,5 lol!
 
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In the old days students usually get smacked on the fingers with wooden rod for playing like that. To avoid the pain and embarrassment practice sessions normally started with Hanon exercises.
 
Yeah no I have the exact same criticism of myself haha. I play without a pedal to incentivize myself to play more rhythmically. I know I can play more fluidly and legato if I practice more.
 
Also, how far back in time does one have to go to get smacked for the capital offense of poor piano performance? The 1700s?
 
Is that even a standard or just you fooling around the organ cause I can't seem to grasp the chord progression...lol.

The transition is kinda bumpy.

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Too bad Cobain isn't around anymore - you could teach him a bit about music. ;) It's a fokin' (again, with a Bri' ish accent please) A+ piece and playing. I like it a LOT!
 
Too bad Cobain isn't around anymore - you could teach him a bit about music. ;) It's a fokin' (again, with a Bri' ish accent please) A+ piece and playing. I like it a LOT!

Thx! I got the rhythm to go with my melodic, harmonic, and left hand ideas that I've had stewing around for years. I think guitar helped! I remember when I started in college I thought, man if I could just play a groovin accompaniment in 2 with my left hand and do this and that and have all that going with my right hand. All the while I could only go 2 miles an hour. It's nice to not suck anymore. :P
 
Good stuff Clint, I'm impressed (the keyboard piece, not the high school girl thing). Seriously, you have some nice kb chops!
 
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