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Postby i m robot » 06 Sep 2005, 01:19

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Postby Jeliness2 » 06 Sep 2005, 16:59

lol, you have my playing style! Good Job! haha


BTW, I had listened to this just after listening to Argerich's 10/1 performance at the Chopin Competition. :lol:
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Postby citrine_peridot » 06 Sep 2005, 19:21

Oh, good heaven...

that reminds me of myself
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Postby tony » 06 Sep 2005, 22:59

Geez that was horrible!lol :lol: :)
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Postby Goldberg » 07 Sep 2005, 15:57

This reminds me of that time I teamed up with an escaped circus orangutan in St. Louis to bring down the house as a duet performance at a rip-roaring piano bar party. By the time we were up, that sunovabitch had downed three tequilas and some pixie stix and, well, the end result was pretty much this. Thing is, even in that condition, the bugger was still fairing better than I was.
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Postby PianistSk8er » 09 Sep 2005, 18:50

I'd give the performer an E.... for effort.... :?
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Postby LaPianistaLoca » 09 Sep 2005, 22:39

Oh, my . . .
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Postby Nocturneguy » 12 Sep 2005, 11:34

Almost as good as my efforts at 10-4...heh...lol
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Postby i m robot » 16 Sep 2005, 21:06

raindance 8)
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Postby PJF » 10 Jul 2006, 17:39

I needed that, thanks! rotflmao :lol:
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Postby Fryderyk » 12 Jul 2006, 07:38

Goldberg wrote:This reminds me of that time I teamed up with an escaped circus orangutan in St. Louis to bring down the house as a duet performance at a rip-roaring piano bar party. By the time we were up, that sunovabitch had downed three tequilas and some pixie stix and, well, the end result was pretty much this. Thing is, even in that condition, the bugger was still fairing better than I was.


Ha!
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Postby calebrw » 12 Jul 2006, 11:37

hey, that's just like me only, i think the use of both hands is evident there...lol

a nice mid morning laugh...
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Postby i m robot » 25 Oct 2006, 01:52

calebrw wrote:hey, that's just like me only, I think the use of both hands is evident there...lol

a nice mid morning laugh...
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Two hands :shock:

One for the bass the other for the arps

How people manage to do it with both hands playing arps is mind boggling
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Postby PJF » 25 Oct 2006, 02:15

Now that's more like it. A world-class performance! (now I'm kidding) :lol:

I know we got off on the wrong foot over in pianosociety; you must forgive me, I was in perfectionistic mode. (I'm way more serious on that site.) I have the habit of saying exactly what I think, to myself or others; but once you get past my cold, calculating exterior I'm quite the goofball.
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