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Post by Jason Scott Sun Jun 28, 2009 5:03 pm

Howdy all , this is Jason Scott from CC Tx ... Been teaching my self piano and playing in the key of B minor for about 2 years now.. so im not used to the rules in the major relative scale.. i barely found out about the secound Leading tone (Harmonic leading tone) for the relative major scale in Pianohama's Harmony Thread. Now im tryin to find ways to voice me a Cadence. I seen many of Andrew Furmanfvfurbviruvbrvubvros videos . Im glad theres a place i can go to to learn things. I play on a Yamaha Clavinova CLP 311. (sounds ghetto) but i add a MIDI VST grand piano from PIanoteq III. and it just sounds dam better than the Clavinova alone no reverb.. Oh yeah.. and i read sheet music slower than anyone..

Im sure all u guys sound like piano gods.. im bit shy to post my recordings, just free playing out my toolbox but here is a link. (srry is to much reverb, think it is myspace and i am pedal happy) XD!

http://www.myspace.com/jasonscottpiano

Peace guys!
Jason Scott
Jason Scott
Beginner pianist
Beginner pianist

Male Number of posts : 5
Age : 40
Location : Corpus Christi Texas USA
Job/hobbies : ??? dranking , smoking. Listening to Music.
Length of time playing piano : 2 years almost =D, check out my space!
Guru Points : 0
Registration date : 2009-06-26

http://www.myspace.com/jasonscottpiano

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Post by Klavier Sun Jun 28, 2009 5:06 pm

Hello and welcome, and we ain't all piano Gods here. Very Happy Unless of course, we're all our own little gods creating our own worlds through our imagination and piano. Wink

P.S. From your playing on myspace you're pretty damn good. Smile So get some confidence in your playing!
Klavier
Klavier
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Male Number of posts : 200
Age : 35
Location : England
Job/hobbies : ASDA Colleague | Piano, games and movies.
Length of time playing piano : 2 Weeks! ^_^
Guru Points : 9
Registration date : 2009-05-07

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Post by frank Sun Jun 28, 2009 8:56 pm

Your pieces and playing are good. I like the Freestyle 3 and the Stealth piece. The piano/sax pieces are a bit too monotone. I'm just a beginner, but maybe trying to learn some classical pieces could help you for ideas for other freestyle playing.

PS: you can publish at http://www.jamendo.com for better sound quality and for the possibility to get some money from it

frank
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Male Number of posts : 211
Age : 51
Location : Cologne, Germany
Job/hobbies : computer programmer
Length of time playing piano : some weeks before registration date
Guru Points : 8
Registration date : 2009-05-24

http://www.frank-buss.de

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