Very good article, there is just one tiny flaw: If the piece was originally composed for the piano, then the piece is indeed one continuous tone, and doesn't just sound like that to the untrained ear... {{User:Schamschi/sig}}
Very good article, there is just one tiny flaw: If the piece was originally composed for the piano, then the piece is indeed one continuous tone, and doesn't just sound like that to the untrained ear... {{User:Schamschi/sig}}
:Ah, ok, I just looked at the score again, the two notes are being hit separately, ok, that makes sense... {{User:Schamschi/sig}}
:Ah, ok, I just looked at the score again, the two notes are being hit separately, ok, that makes sense... {{User:Schamschi/sig}}
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::Uh. --{{User:Thekillerfroggy/sig}} 02:51, February 8, 2011 (UTC)
Latest revision as of 02:51, February 8, 2011
Very good article, there is just one tiny flaw: If the piece was originally composed for the piano, then the piece is indeed one continuous tone, and doesn't just sound like that to the untrained ear... Schamschi
Ah, ok, I just looked at the score again, the two notes are being hit separately, ok, that makes sense... Schamschi