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#332152 - 10/02/11 07:36 AM Turkish March 'Keyboard Edition'
Tostie Offline
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Quick classical sunday tune!



Enjoy!

Best Regards,

Joost

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#332153 - 10/02/11 07:56 AM Re: Turkish March 'Keyboard Edition' [Re: Tostie]
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Bravo Tostie!!!! This video really highlights your mastery of the T4. It sounded awesome.

My only disappointment is the video cut off your head so we couldn't see the enjoyment on your face!!!

Keep them coming! Very enjoyable.
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#332154 - 10/02/11 08:57 AM Re: Turkish March 'Keyboard Edition' [Re: kbrkr]
Bachus Offline
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Toppertje hoor....

Not only master of the T4 is shown, but mastery of arranger play in general..

Awesome dude, keep it comming....
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#332159 - 10/02/11 10:44 AM Re: Turkish March 'Keyboard Edition' [Re: Tostie]
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Thank you both for your comment.

I don't like showing my face on YouTube, so that's why you don't see it.. One Facebook is more than enough for me grin

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#332169 - 10/02/11 03:51 PM Re: Turkish March 'Keyboard Edition' [Re: Tostie]
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Very Good! I enjoyed that, I always liked when synthesizers emulated a full orchestra,I remember when I first saw a Yamaha DEMO of the TX816 Modules playing the classics, I said, WOW! the DX7 was a winner in it's time and was one of the all time favorites for many years to come.
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#332172 - 10/02/11 04:29 PM Re: Turkish March 'Keyboard Edition' [Re: Tostie]
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Bravo...!!!!
Very enjoyable....!!!!

Regards
James

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#332177 - 10/02/11 05:52 PM Re: Turkish March 'Keyboard Edition' [Re: Tostie]
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Joost,
that was a great performance on Tyros4. Well done. Regards, Telmo.
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#332179 - 10/02/11 07:26 PM Re: Turkish March 'Keyboard Edition' [Re: Telmo]
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as an aside....how do you get the video to show up here (and not just the link?)

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#332182 - 10/03/11 12:58 AM Re: Turkish March 'Keyboard Edition' [Re: philip2000]
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See attachment smile


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#332184 - 10/03/11 01:37 AM Re: Turkish March 'Keyboard Edition' [Re: Tostie]
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The only thing is if you have popups disabled you may have to override that to bring up the Youtube box.

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#332197 - 10/03/11 07:15 AM Re: Turkish March 'Keyboard Edition' [Re: Nigel]
Tony Hughes Offline
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Brillant as ever Tostie, keep thm coming you put a smile on my face.

Tony
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#332203 - 10/03/11 08:43 AM Re: Turkish March 'Keyboard Edition' [Re: Tostie]
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Originally Posted By: Tostie
Thank you both for your comment.

I don't like showing my face on YouTube, so that's why you don't see it.. One Facebook is more than enough for me grin



Its very good to see that a youngster like you vallues his privacy...

But then if you want to go intoo the performing buiseness, it aint a bad idea to show people your face, recognition is atleast half of your monetairie vallue. If you plan on only to play at home, then you are right on leaving your pretty head out of the movies.
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#332205 - 10/03/11 08:57 AM Re: Turkish March 'Keyboard Edition' [Re: Tostie]
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Excellent playing and arranging Joost...very enjoyable.

Ian
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#332207 - 10/03/11 09:46 AM Re: Turkish March 'Keyboard Edition' [Re: Tostie]
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Hi Joost, bravo ! clap
You've successfully captured the magic & improvisatory spirit of Mozart.
I can only imagine how he might feel to see his music continue to endure 230+ years later, and performed on an arranger keyboard no less.
I bet he would not only be impressed by your performance but even more amazed by our 21st Century music technology.

My only gripe: cutting off your head in your videos looks cold & impersonal. The guillotine is outmoded. eek
btw: Nice to hear from you & speak with you on Skype yesterday. smile

Scott

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#332209 - 10/03/11 10:26 AM Re: Turkish March 'Keyboard Edition' [Re: Bachus]
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Thank you all for the kind comments. smile

Originally Posted By: Bachus
Originally Posted By: Tostie
Thank you both for your comment.

I don't like showing my face on YouTube, so that's why you don't see it.. One Facebook is more than enough for me grin



Its very good to see that a youngster like you vallues his privacy...

But then if you want to go intoo the performing buiseness, it aint a bad idea to show people your face, recognition is atleast half of your monetairie vallue. If you plan on only to play at home, then you are right on leaving your pretty head out of the movies.


In my opinion privacy is a non-existing thing since the rise of social networks and internet in general. If privacy was a reason to hide my head on YouTube i would have never made a Facebook profile as well. From my perspective i don't think showing my face gives an added value to the recorded performance.

Best Regards,

Joost grin


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#332227 - 10/03/11 04:50 PM Re: Turkish March 'Keyboard Edition' [Re: Tostie]
montunoman Offline
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Very Nice playing Tostie. I always wanted to learn that tune. Seems like it would be quite a challenge! Thanks for sharing.
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#332230 - 10/03/11 06:03 PM Re: Turkish March 'Keyboard Edition' [Re: Tostie]
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#332245 - 10/04/11 10:35 AM Re: Turkish March 'Keyboard Edition' [Re: Tostie]
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Hi Josh...

Excellent Playing !!! and using the different voicing on the T4, good orchestration that goes with the music style.
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