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Einaudi will be performing music from ‘In A Time Lapse’ at a special Yellow Lounge London on 19 Feb 2013. Limited tickets available: www.yellowlounge.co.uk
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My teacher "introduced" me this amazing composer in November 2012 (i guess). The first time I heard it (music: Le Onde), I did not like much, but after listening more often, I started to love him. I've learned the Le Onde and now I'm finishing Nuvole Bianche
The next song I will learn is not from Ludovico, but, maybe, I'll comeback later to him.
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My teacher "introduced" me this amazing composer in November 2012 (i guess). The first time I heard it (music: Le Onde), I did not like much, but after listening more often, started to love him. I've learned the Le Onde and now I'm finishing Nuvole Bianche
The next song I will learn is not from Ludovico, but, maybe, I'll comeback later to him.
I can't believe there is another portuguese in PW, AND he is playing Einaudi! Bem-vindo!!!!
SoundCloud | Youtube Self-taught since Dec2009 "Don't play what's there, play what's not there."
Just want to say thanks. I hadn't heard of Einaudi before seeing this thread. I picked up his Nightbook CD last week and am really enjoying it. I should look at getting some of the sheet music too.
Just want to say thanks. I hadn't heard of Einaudi before seeing this thread. I picked up his Nightbook CD last week and am really enjoying it. I should look at getting some of the sheet music too.
[Is deliriously happy] My "In a Time Lapse" sheet music book arrived today!! I have been playing "Two Trees" for the past hour. It is beautiful. It is relatively easy. Did I mention I was deliriously happy??!?!
Not sure how it is possible, but I am even MORE deliriously happy, because I'm watching Einaudi's Rome concert, streaming live: http://video.repubblica.it/live/dtt
I saw it too. Can´t wait to see him in Lisbon next month.
SoundCloud | Youtube Self-taught since Dec2009 "Don't play what's there, play what's not there."
[Is deliriously happy] My "In a Time Lapse" sheet music book arrived today!! I have been playing "Two Trees" for the past hour. It is beautiful. It is relatively easy. Did I mention I was deliriously happy??!?!
Good to know that. My book should arrive within days. What about "Life"?
SoundCloud | Youtube Self-taught since Dec2009 "Don't play what's there, play what's not there."
[Is deliriously happy] My "In a Time Lapse" sheet music book arrived today!! I have been playing "Two Trees" for the past hour. It is beautiful. It is relatively easy. Did I mention I was deliriously happy??!?!
Lucky Girl. I want to buy the book as well, but I have a few things to do first bah. What about Life, Run, Experience and Burning? Still relatively easy or much harder?
Originally Posted by Monica K.
Not sure how it is possible, but I am even MORE deliriously happy, because I'm watching Einaudi's Rome concert, streaming live:
"Life" has some 16th-note triplet action that scares me. But in the scheme of things, it's fairly easy triplet action (i.e., triplets on the downbeat, none of this 3-against-2 polyrhythm stuff). The left hand is definitely easy.
"Run" looks a little scarier, as it's got some voicing issues that makes the notation a little weird in spots.
"Experience"-- hoo boy. We're talking nonstop 16th notes in different patterns across the two hands. Think "Divenire", without the slow easy part.
"Burning": Dead easy. Easier than "Two Trees," even.
I've got "Two Trees" down to where I can play it through, slowly, with a few hesitations and not at all artistically, but it's recognizable. I think it will be my next recital piece.
I still can't get over how wonderful this new album and sheet music collection is. I played "Two Trees" for my hubby for a Valentine's Day present. (What husband WOULDN'T want a mistake-ridden rough version of an Einaudi piece for Valentine's day?! ). I've gotten it to the polishing stage, and now I've added "Underwood" (which is dead easy, maybe his easiest piece yet) to the practice rotation.