You keep pumping out new tunes. It may be silly to say, but listening to this piece actually made my heart speed up with joy. Delightful performance!!! :-)
@ImaLanger haha thanks :D although it may have looked it, it definitely wasn't it :o hah this was the second piece that I was afraid I'll never be able to learn well enough to record.. and it's only the third piece in the book! Next up -> Torna a Sorrento.. Although I can't wait and I'm downright terrified at the same time - to play the rest.. la cumparsita, hungarian dance no. 5, entry of the gladiators or turkish rondo.. It'll be one heck of a concert :D
@tomclemans thank you Tom :) I'm glad you liked it that much :D To be honest I was always a polka-waltz guy (heck, I'm Polish! xD) so it's always easier for me to feel that type of music.. which this was :)
@Kraokemondubp to be honest i don't know myself cuz I don't have much reference material. The piece done by Frank Yankovic doesn't really tell me much, plus his version has vocals, which may imply playing it slower. I found that this tempo was best for me. I generally play polkas fast lol :)
@blendingmelodies haha I know! :D it may not be a good one to dance to, but I guess it was the technique they were after - especially scales and key-changes
Very well played.
You keep pumping out new tunes.
It may be silly to say, but listening to this piece actually made my heart speed up with joy. Delightful performance!!! :-)
What a funny polka! :)
Well done!
@ImaLanger haha thanks :D although it may have looked it, it definitely wasn't it :o hah this was the second piece that I was afraid I'll never be able to learn well enough to record.. and it's only the third piece in the book! Next up -> Torna a Sorrento.. Although I can't wait and I'm downright terrified at the same time - to play the rest.. la cumparsita, hungarian dance no. 5, entry of the gladiators or turkish rondo.. It'll be one heck of a concert :D
@tomclemans thank you Tom :) I'm glad you liked it that much :D To be honest I was always a polka-waltz guy (heck, I'm Polish! xD) so it's always easier for me to feel that type of music.. which this was :)
@Kraokemondubp to be honest i don't know myself cuz I don't have much reference material. The piece done by Frank Yankovic doesn't really tell me much, plus his version has vocals, which may imply playing it slower. I found that this tempo was best for me. I generally play polkas fast lol :)
@blendingmelodies haha I know! :D it may not be a good one to dance to, but I guess it was the technique they were after - especially scales and key-changes