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Just checking in Wayne -
Both pieces will be submitted on time - hopefully half decent renditions. Its getting scarily real now, but exciting too. If I manage to pull it off I'll feel really proud of myself - it harder than anything I've yet done.
I don't really feel I know how to go about learning a piece!!!

Beric will be asked about his too.

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Cheers all, I'll be bk later and edit the list smile

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Could we all please "check in" to indicate we are hoping we are all going to be ready, like a register thingy, like "Yes sir, I'll be there" from each participant smile Just so we know it's all running smoothly smile

Thank you all in advance, hopefully everyone is reading this thread, otherwise it will mean me chasing folks lol wink

Book 1, op. 19b (1829–1830)
No. 1 Andante con moto in E major - Dipsy CHECKED IN!
No. 2 Andante espressivo in A minor - ragnhildK
No. 3 Molto allegro e vivace in A major - Evelyn SCHECKED IN
No. 4 Moderato in A major - Devrie
No. 5 Poco agitato in F-sharp minor - Ganddalf CHECKED IN!
No. 6 Andante sostenuto in G minor - Recaredo CHECKED IN!

Book 2, op. 30 (1833–1834)
No. 1 Andante espressivo in E-flat major - Valencia CHECKED IN!
No. 2 Allegro di molto in B-flat minor - Numerian CHECKED IN
No. 3 Adagio non troppo in E major - PianoStudent88 CHECKED IN!
No. 4 Agitato e con fuoco in B minor -DanSCHECKED IN
No. 5 Andante grazioso in D major - Beric CHECKED IN!
No. 6 Allegretto tranquillo in F-sharp minor - LimeFridayCHECKED IN

Book 3, op. 38 (1836–1837)
No. 1 Con moto in E-flat major - dire tonic CHECKED IN!
No. 2 Allegro non troppo in C minor - ROSSY CHECKED IN!
No. 3 Presto e molto vivace in E major - Morodiene CHECKED IN!
No. 4 Andante in A major - peterws CHECKED IN!
No. 5 Agitato in A minor - Dipsy CHECKED IN!
No. 6 Andante con moto in A-flat major - Sam S CHECKED IN!

Book 4, op. 53 (1839–1841)
No. 1 Andante con moto in A-flat major - MorodieneCHECKED IN!
No. 2 Allegro non troppo in E-flat major - Ganddalf CHECKED IN!
No. 3 Presto agitato in G minor - musicusblau CHECKED IN!
No. 4 Adagio in F major - WiseBuff CHECKED IN!
No. 5 Allegro con fuoco in A minor - Sam S CHECKED IN!
No. 6 Molto Allegro vivace in A major -Kaz63piano CHECKED IN!

Book 5, op. 62 (1842–1844)
No. 1 Andante espressivo in G major - ZRTF90 CHECKED IN!
No. 2 Allegro con fuoco in B-flat major - Oleg Yakerevich CHECKED IN!
No. 3 Andante maestoso in E minor - ZRTF90 CHECKED IN!
No. 4 Allegro con anima in G major - Oleg Yakerevich CHECKED IN!
No. 5 Andante con moto in A minor - LimeFriday CHECKED IN
No. 6 Allegretto grazioso in A major - Numerian CHECKED IN

Book 6, op. 67 (1843–1845)
No. 1 Andante in E-flat major - timmyab CHECKED IN
No. 2 Allegro leggiero in F-sharp minor - dire tonic CHECKED IN!
No. 3 Andante tranquillo in B-flat major - timmyab CHECKED IN
No. 4 Presto in C major - Carey CHECKED IN!
No. 5 Moderato in B minor - Pavel.K CHECKED IN!
No. 6 Allegro non troppo in E major - Numerian CHECKED IN

Book 7, op. 85 (1834–1845)
No. 1 Andante espressivo in F major - Valencia CHECKED IN!
No. 2 Allegro agitato in A minor - Wayne33yrs CHECKED IN!
No. 3 Presto in E-flat major - Morodiene CHECKED IN!
No. 4 Andante sostenuto in D major - Rupak Bhattacharya CHECKED IN!
No. 5 Allegretto in A major - Ganddalf CHECKED IN!
No. 6 Allegretto con moto in B-flat major - Numerian CHECKED IN

Book 8, op. 102 (1842–1845)
No. 1 Andante un poco agitato in E minor - Greener CHECKED IN!
No. 2 Adagio in D major - FarmGirl CHECKED IN!
No. 3 Presto in C major - AimeeO CHECKED IN!
No. 4 Un poco agitato, ma andante in G minor - LadyChenCHECKED IN
No. 5 Allegro vivace in A major - LadyChenCHECKED IN
No. 6 Andante in C major - Greener CHECKED IN!

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Originally Posted by wayne33yrs


Book 8, op. 102 (1842–1845)
No. 1 Andante un poco agitato in E minor - Greener CHECKED IN!
No. 2 Adagio in D major - FarmGirl CHECKED IN!
No. 3 Presto in C major - AimeeO CHECKED IN!
No. 4 Un poco agitato, ma andante in G minor - LadyChen
No. 5 Allegro vivace in A major - LadyChen
No. 6 Andante in C major - Greener CHECKED IN!


No. 4 is going quite well for me. As for No. 5, well let's just say it's more of an Allegro than an Allegro vivace wink.

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Will be there~

Almost done with the piece. Still need to grasp a few measures but I'll manage by the deadline.


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My two are done.

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This is going to be such a major achievement for all concerned, for most , their chosen piece was well out of their personal "comfort zone" and everyone has worked so hard to get their chosen piece into some sort of shape!!

I believe this will be so much more than the sum of its parts for a variety of reasons, not least of course the commitment everyone has shown and determination to do the best they can.

Moreover, I also believe it may be a first in the world; an online recital of all the songs without words, done by an international group of folk, who (mainly?) have no connection to each other save for these wonderful forums.

What a stunning thing to be involved in, I personally feel very gratefull and honoured to be a part of it.

I mean, what a massive and impressive achievement for adult beginers, which should go a long way to show folk all over the world; "hey look what can be achieved with determination and effort, no matter of age , shyness of the red dot, or in some cases physical illnesses.

I dont think anyone could have guessed when this all started way back with phillip glass on RST that the Idea still in its infancy could escalate to this level.

Kudos to wayne for all his hard work and to everyone involved.

Well done dudes and dudettes, well done.





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I'm checking in too. Can't promise excellence.... but I'll be ready for the 21st April in some form or other! Perhaps sharing the dog's breakfast with Valencia.

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Cheers guys, just gonna edit the list now wink I must admit, this has been way above my level, I should probabily stick to the Philip Glass Pieces after this ha ha. Mine will probabily be like the dog's breakfast after digestion wink

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Just Devrie, Rupak and Carey left to check in.

Submissions are open when folks are ready, please PM Rossy with your submissions. smile You ready for this Rossy lol wink

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What do we send? The youtube link?

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What's a rough estimate of how long it'll take to add an image to an mp3 file and make it into a YouTube compatible file? I.e. when do I need to finish my recording by?



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Originally Posted by wayne33yrs
Just Devrie, Rupak and Carey left to check in.


OK - I'm checking in - Thanks for the reminder - Everything is cool - This is going to be a great e-cital !!!! thumb

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Richard, if you want to add just one image to your video, this process can last only some minutes. Don’t worry about that. About uploading the video to Youtube, it’ll depend on your internet connection (mine is extremely slow).

Sam, you may send the youtube link together with one text that describes your thoughts of the piece: your performance, feelings, learning process… whatever you want to share.

Happy birthday, Carey!

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Do I need to have a Youtube account?I'd rather not open one if I don't have to.

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Originally Posted by zrtf90
What's a rough estimate of how long it'll take to add an image to an mp3 file and make it into a YouTube compatible file? I.e. when do I need to finish my recording by?

I'd allow one extra day for this to be safe. Not just for adding the image, but for making the movie file and uploading. But you can get the movie file ready now, or any time in advance using a rough audio file (or none at all) and just drop in your final audio file later.

The whole process -- even if working with the software for the first time, as I was -- should only run you about 1 hour end to end.

I've ended up using Movie Maker which was available and free with my operating system. I've since got a little fancier with the video by adding a title, minor effects and more then one image. It is still very basic. The compile from raw wave file to movie file is about 30 seconds. And the upload of course is an upload, so no worries there.

Personally I like to have a little extra time in case I run into problems. With movie maker, my video(s) are all ready to go now, and I will just need to drop in a better audio file, re-compile and upload.


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Did you say we have to do video? Mine will not be without sheet music. It's pretty well memorized but my brain goes dark when the sheet music isn't there as support. :-)


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Originally Posted by WiseBuff
Did you say we have to do video? Mine will not be without sheet music. It's pretty well memorized but my brain goes dark when the sheet music isn't there as support. :-)


I'm with you - using music and turning pages!

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Originally Posted by wayne33yrs
Just Devrie, Rupak and Carey left to check in.

Submissions are open when folks are ready, please PM Rossy with your submissions. smile You ready for this Rossy lol wink

Yes wayne,

well as ready as I ever will be..

So are we all agreed that the submission date is up to and including the 21st April?

If anyone is expecting to be not quite ready by then, "Do panic"
( you have had ages!)

April 21st is a sunday folks.

For all submissions, please pm me your youtube link, and also a little text in the PM about what this piece you have chosen and submitted means to you, your trials and tribulations with it etc etc.

We have done this in the past with satie and glass recitals, it adds a little interest factor and adds a little more of the person behind the performer.

As much or as little as you wish.


Should anyone experience any technical difficulties in either windows movie maker, or uploading to youtube etc, please do not hesitate to ask either wayne or myself and we will endeavour to walk you through the process.

If i can do it, anyone can, believe me, I have ludite tendencies!

For those who have fears of youtube etc, there really is no need, you can make it so that no one can see your rendition EXCEPT those of us here that you want to show it to.

Comments can be disabled and if you are still frightened of just using youtube and dont want to set up a free account just for this,
Then because this is such an amazing event,

If you send me your video to my gmail, I will upload it to my youtube account and host it there for you for the duration.

Please though only ask me to do this if you feel you have run out of options!! (Because I still need to practice my piece as well!)

Did anyone notice I included wayne first in the tech help offer? like "ask wayne or myself" why did I do that, I wonder to myself as wayne pulls his hair out and thinks how to get me back! lol











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Originally Posted by timmyab
Do I need to have a Youtube account?I'd rather not open one if I don't have to.


I'll create a themed recital YT account smile Bk laters smile

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