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Bach's Toccata on a diatonic
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jim
14 posts
May 13, 2010
1:27 PM
It's in a different key, and simplified/improvised in some parts. But hey - it has 10 holes, not 4 keyboards+pedals ;)

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5452421/Toccata_harp4.mp3
toddlgreene
1327 posts
May 13, 2010
1:39 PM
That was kinda cool-is that you playing?
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jim
15 posts
May 13, 2010
2:09 PM
yes, just finished learning it to a more or less listenable level.
toddlgreene
1328 posts
May 13, 2010
2:22 PM
What key harp was that?
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Tuckster
535 posts
May 13, 2010
3:09 PM
Impressive! Nice playing.
nacoran
1851 posts
May 13, 2010
5:23 PM
Nice. How about 'Little Fugue'?
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jim
17 posts
May 14, 2010
5:08 AM
I used a Seydel Blues Session LLF retuned into Harmonic Minor
toddlgreene
1330 posts
May 14, 2010
5:11 AM
I really like the timbre of that LLF, and your interpretation of the piece and your playing coupled nicely. I hope to hear more from you!
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Last Edited by on May 14, 2010 5:11 AM
jim
18 posts
May 14, 2010
5:43 AM
thanks.

Here's one more unusual improvised version of what was a string quartet piece:
www.truechromatic.com/Ecstasy.mp3

You'll never guess the harp tuning and key for that one ;)


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