Does anyone here play a music instrument?
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- OrigamiMagiro
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I can't sing, I can't dance, I can't play any musical instrument... not even the triangle!
My girlfriend, ehm wife, always makes fun of me when I sing. And when she corrects me, it all sounds the same. I'm tone deaf also. And have selective hearing to back that up!
My girlfriend, ehm wife, always makes fun of me when I sing. And when she corrects me, it all sounds the same. I'm tone deaf also. And have selective hearing to back that up!
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bagpipes, bass clarinet, and working on piano
have been playing bagpipes for 5 years and i am doing great on it ,going into city band shortly. played bass clarinet till freshman year too much time taken so i had more origami time. and just pickeup piano .
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I began studying origami 2,5 years ago, then began to learn to play the piano and write music ...
This is my play, I hope it is not too bad ..
Brahms - Capriccio ...
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This is my play, I hope it is not too bad ..
Brahms - Capriccio ...
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I've been playing for a while now. I play guitar a little and am trying to teach myself how to play the violin (tough instrument)
Most of the stuff I play is by guys like Shawn Lane and Guthrie Govan.
^InsaneOrigami: Yeah those Scetcher guitars are cool looking. Although I don't listen to a huge amount of metal, some of my friends do, so I learned to play most of Afterlife by A7X. I haven't heard Bat Country though.
Most of the stuff I play is by guys like Shawn Lane and Guthrie Govan.
^InsaneOrigami: Yeah those Scetcher guitars are cool looking. Although I don't listen to a huge amount of metal, some of my friends do, so I learned to play most of Afterlife by A7X. I haven't heard Bat Country though.
WhisperPuffin wrote:Wow anermak, I can't believe you're that good and still have time for all your amazing origami!
in fact, origami for me just a hobby, I do music anymore.
This is one of my own works - from the old.
Ballad.
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- InsomniacFolder
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anermak - very impressive playing of the Brahms in particular.
Your technique reminds me of another great Russian pianist - Evgeny Kissin
I also love that pianos sound - and your expressive touch.
Any chance of you playing some Rachmaninov (Сергей Васильевич Рахманинов)? Perhaps the, very difiicult, G minor prelude Op 23, № 5; or the beautiful E-Flat Op 23, № 6?
Keep up your beautiful playing but find the odd moment for more origami!
Your technique reminds me of another great Russian pianist - Evgeny Kissin
I also love that pianos sound - and your expressive touch.
Any chance of you playing some Rachmaninov (Сергей Васильевич Рахманинов)? Perhaps the, very difiicult, G minor prelude Op 23, № 5; or the beautiful E-Flat Op 23, № 6?
Keep up your beautiful playing but find the odd moment for more origami!
"Had we but world enough and time..."
Thanks a lot!!!InsomniacFolder wrote:
Any chance of you playing some Rachmaninov (Сергей Васильевич Рахманинов)? Perhaps the, very difiicult, G minor prelude Op 23, № 5; or the beautiful E-Flat Op 23, № 6?
You right it's a really brilliant rachmaninoff preludes, i think i will play them in future /
My teacher now give me other rachmaninoff preludes for playing 32-1; 32-12; 32-5 and Beethoven - Piano Sonata No. 17 in D minor (3 parts). In this time i work in it. In winter I will choose 23-5,23-6
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