Created during my weekly therapy and added to the project as an option for 100 NIS.
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Created during my weekly therapy and added to the project as an option for 100 NIS.
Please support my Headstart: https://headstart.co.il/project/68673
This is one of these pieces that refuse to leave you. The theme was stuck in my head until I wrote it, the cadences refused to leave me alone until I solved them and it was a good brain practice.
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After much consideration, I decided to allow my project supporters to choose a guitar lesson at a special price.
In the lesson you will learn the basics of guitar, staff notation and rhythm, tablature reading and finally, playing a real and whole musical piece.
So please go ahead, and support the project, thank you!
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A Prelude, to what? I don’t know! It came out just the way I heard it, not complicated but still with some meat.
So I woke up at 5am today, and it’s Tuesday, so I took out a picture of Lamborghini Diablo. This is a beautiful car, I really love it. Not sure if I’ll keep it to myself or give it to my nephew.
Still playing with the same theme from Fantasy IV, but this is the last time, I promise. It had some challenges, but it’s the beauty of Counterpoint.
The followers can recognize the theme, yes, it’s the same theme from Fantasy IV. I really liked it, so I’m playing around with the theme.
Enjoy!
Original drawing by Marcus The Artist
This wasn’t really complicated, but was fun and I enjoy the result.
Unlike other pieces I wrote, this one doesn’t have any tablatures, one can probably play it on a lute although I haven’t done it myself. I like it as Piano piece. Composed at October 20th 2020, recorded at April 21st 2022.
Although the name contains March, this is a Passacaglia. Some might find some common points between the two, but they are much different, keep in mind while playing and keep the pace slow (The recording is in Largo, I wouldn’t go faster than Larghetto)
I really like the way this piece came out and it’s one of my favorites. The scale, the bass, the tempo. It all works out.
So enjoy!