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Roy Thomson


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Post  Posted 19 Feb 2006 8:47 pm    
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Time out for something different.
I am not even close to playing this right
but the one thing I notice is,,, the chords,,, the changes,,,,insane!!! http://freefilehosting.net/?id=q97xlKvd
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[This message was edited by Roy Thomson on 20 February 2006 at 11:38 AM.]

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Pat Kelly

 

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Wentworthville, New South Wales, Australia
Post  Posted 19 Feb 2006 11:41 pm    
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I am sure I remember mention in one edition of Tom Bradshaw's Steel Guitarist (published 1979-1981) that someone had played The Moonlight Sonata at one of the conventions of the time. It may have been at St Louis. Perhaps someone with a better memory than me can provide details.
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Don J. Dixon

 

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Post  Posted 20 Feb 2006 2:44 am    
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Roy, that is awesome!very,very pretty. Makes me want to listen to classical music.

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Gerry Hogan

 

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Burghclere, Hampshire, England
Post  Posted 20 Feb 2006 4:37 am    
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B.J. Cole has recorded this on one of his albums: I think it was on "Transparent Music". It's so long ago, but I think he may have played it live at Scotty's in 1980. I'm sure he also played one of Satie's "Gnossienne" - possibly No.1.

B.J. played the "Moonlight Sonata" on a few separate occasions, on various years at my own Festival.

Gerry
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Gerry Hogan

 

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Burghclere, Hampshire, England
Post  Posted 20 Feb 2006 4:47 am    
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Roy,

I stupidly forgot to say how much I enjoyed your rendition. Excellent playing, great tone!

Gerry
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Mike Perlowin


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Los Angeles CA
Post  Posted 20 Feb 2006 5:07 am    
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Quote:
Makes me want to listen to classical music.


EEEEEUUUUUWWWWWW!!!!

Why would you want to do that?

Seriously Roy, the web page doesn't work on my computer. Is there any other way you could post the music? Failing that, would you mind sending me the MP3? Maybe I can play it with quick time or I-tunes.

Somebody here in California, I think it may have been Ron Turner, also recorded the piece.

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Roy Thomson


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Wolfville, Nova Scotia,Canada
Post  Posted 20 Feb 2006 6:39 am    
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I emailed MP3 to you Mike.
No big deal! No Firebird here!
Just an excerpt from the Third
Movement ....I think?

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Charlie McDonald


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Post  Posted 20 Feb 2006 6:41 am    
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Moonlight Sonata--the birth of the blues.
I think Ludwig would like this rendition.
I did.
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David Doggett


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Post  Posted 20 Feb 2006 11:48 am    
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Roy, I don't see the link. Could you post it again, or send me the MP3. I have played Moonlight Sonata on piano, and have always thought it would make a great steel piece. But it would be a Herculean task to memorize it, or you would have to be able to read music really well on steel. I am interested in any of B.J. Cole's classical pieces on steel. Are any of them on currently available CDs, tapes or LPs?

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Jesse Pearson

 

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San Diego , CA
Post  Posted 20 Feb 2006 1:09 pm    
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Monk was said to have written Round Midnight from things he gleaned from Moonlight S. I see jazz bands on the net who do both songs?
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Mike Perlowin


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Los Angeles CA
Post  Posted 20 Feb 2006 2:22 pm    
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B.J.'s 'Transparent Music" CD either has been or is about to be reissued. The CD contains several classical pieces, but not this one.

Randy Beavers does a fantastic interpretation of the theme from Beethoven's 9th sumphony on hos newest CD.

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Roy Thomson


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Wolfville, Nova Scotia,Canada
Post  Posted 20 Feb 2006 6:59 pm    
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Renewed the file. http://freefilehosting.net/?id=q97xlKvd
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David Mason


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Cambridge, MD, USA
Post  Posted 21 Feb 2006 12:07 am    
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Did anybody else notice that Tchaikovsky stole the changes for his Violin Concerto in D Major, op. 35, from "Hey Jude" by the Beatles? You'd think somebody as famous as Tchaikovsky could at least write his own stuff, but noooo....
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Pat Kelly

 

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Wentworthville, New South Wales, Australia
Post  Posted 21 Feb 2006 3:58 am    
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As has been tested in court: you can't copyright chord sequences. Melodies maybe..with a good lawyer! Please let's not get off topic by mentioning "My Sweet Lord."

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David Doggett


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Post  Posted 21 Feb 2006 8:28 am    
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Roy, that's gorgeous. Is that all one track, or are you multitracking? And I forget, are you playing on 10-string E9 pedal steel?

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Roy Thomson


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Wolfville, Nova Scotia,Canada
Post  Posted 21 Feb 2006 9:01 am    
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Thanks David.
That is played in one pass..one track.
I practiced it for 3 days and it took
several takes to get me this clip.

It's done on an eight string tuning.

I took the arrangement from a Classic Guitar Folio of Juan Martin, an English musician.
I transcribed it from his work to my steel.
More possible to do it this way rather than from piano music notation I find. My eight string tuning extends from E 014 to E 056
the same as Classic Guitar. I wanted it this way so I could go after some of their
arrangements.

Thanks for listening.
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Herman Visser

 

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Rohnert Park, California, USA
Post  Posted 22 Feb 2006 1:19 pm    
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Hi Roy It takes me about 5 or 6 times trying to up your site but i will get it open. Finaly!!! thats a great song , thanks as always.
Herman
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Roy Thomson


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Wolfville, Nova Scotia,Canada
Post  Posted 22 Feb 2006 4:06 pm    
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The site is sometimes slow.
Thanks for your patience Herman and
all the best to you.

Roy
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David Wren


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Placerville, California, USA
Post  Posted 28 Feb 2006 10:10 am    
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Very nice Roy, thanks for sharing.

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