Student fugue II (e minor) :)

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August 19, 11 1:41 PM (permalink)

Student fugue II (e minor) :)

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Hi.
 
My summer vacation is going to the end finally.
 
Well, I made a fugue another one again.
 
e minor, 3 harmonies.
 
 
Thanks :)

Taehan Sim.
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    Janet
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    Re:Student fugue II (e minor) :) August 20, 11 8:26 PM (permalink)
    You composed AND played this?  Amazing. Beautiful! 
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    Re:Student fugue II (e minor) :) August 21, 11 8:31 AM (permalink)
    TS... that was well played, and well written. I hope you are well these days, it's been some time now since you posted last. I always enjoy your playing.

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    Re:Student fugue II (e minor) :) August 21, 11 8:48 AM (permalink)
    nice work Sim!...very much enjoyed your playing!
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    Re:Student fugue II (e minor) :) August 21, 11 12:10 AM (permalink)
    Not bad for a beginner!

    I must say; Wow!

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    Re:Student fugue II (e minor) :) August 21, 11 12:36 AM (permalink)
    Wow, amazing composition and performance Sim!

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    Re:Student fugue II (e minor) :) August 21, 11 2:00 PM (permalink)
    Thank you gentlemen.
     
    I wonder What do you feel or imagine hearing this song.
     
    Your imagination is my meterial for making another songs.
     
    :)

    Taehan Sim.
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    Re:Student fugue II (e minor) :) August 21, 11 2:04 PM (permalink)
    Hi Sim, this excellent, very enjoyable to listen to. my only complaint is that it's to short . Maybe write a nice prelude ?


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    Re:Student fugue II (e minor) :) August 24, 11 1:33 PM (permalink)
    Thanks morenoise.. I have a plan to compose a prelude of this fugue. 
    But, my girlfriend said "why don't you make a toccata?" :)

    Taehan Sim.
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    Re:Student fugue II (e minor) :) August 24, 11 1:46 PM (permalink)
    Hi Sim, Toccata and Fugue has this been done before ? 
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    Re:Student fugue II (e minor) :) August 24, 11 6:23 PM (permalink)
    Love a bit of well played classical piano, what virtual instrument did you use? 
     
    You know though that in today's world I can punch it into Sonar and have Sonar play it back to me and I reckon I could make Sonar play it as well as you (I am trying to put a smiley face in)  It might be an interesting experiment, I punch the same tune into Sonar and then we do a blind test.
     
    I'm a music technology student, well I hope to start my PHD next year and I am looking at the DAW as being the instrument of choice for a "digital musician) this is a new breed of musican that is starting to pop up, you will find a few around this forum.
     
    But really well done, loved it.
     
    Peace Ben

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    Re:Student fugue II (e minor) :) August 25, 11 12:47 AM (permalink)
    That was incredible!!!

    Man you must be baroque all the time!!!

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