To: beaversmom
The only musical instrument I can play is the radio.
3 posted on
11/21/2017 12:56:42 PM PST by
vladimir998
(Apparently I'm still living in your head rent free. At least now it isn't empty.)
To: beaversmom
I saw that episode of 60 Minutes and was amazed.
4 posted on
11/21/2017 1:16:21 PM PST by
MeganC
(Democrat by birth, Republican by default, Conservative by principle.)
To: beaversmom
This makes me hate myself.
5 posted on
11/21/2017 1:43:22 PM PST by
Paradox
(Don't call them mainstream, there is nothing mainstream about the MSM.)
To: beaversmom
“improvising a piano sonata in under a minute.”
Talk about a pile of horsesh**.
You mean the exposition, development section and recapitulation each lasted 30 seconds.
The writer doesn’t have a clue what a sonata is.
To: beaversmom
Big deal. I wrote a Full blown hard-rock pop tune from a pattern of kick notes (presumably Ringo)I heard on the menu page of some Beatles DVD or other. This sort of thing is too common to brag about.
7 posted on
11/21/2017 2:32:28 PM PST by
TalBlack
(It's hard to shoot people when they are shooting back at you...)
To: beaversmom
For non-musicians like me, what she’s doing is simply amazing.
9 posted on
11/21/2017 5:09:43 PM PST by
mairdie
To: beaversmom
The late, great Steve Allen did this all the time on his show, having audience members strike random notes on a piano keyboard. No sonatas, he preferred jazz.
10 posted on
11/21/2017 5:47:26 PM PST by
Company Man
(It's GREAT to be a Christian cis-gendered white male conservative over 50)
To: beaversmom
The video is a very nice display of composition and improvisation, based on "seeding" a theme using the initial 4 notes. As an intermediate musician, I can say that it's a talent not every musician possesses, and—while not mind-blowing—it is rather impressive for one so young to display such skill...
11 posted on
11/21/2017 6:17:06 PM PST by
sargon
("If we were in the midst of a zombie apocalypse, the Left would protest for zombies' rights.")
To: beaversmom
Amazing girl. Many people would be surprised to know that almost all the music we know and love is based on only the five notes of the pentatonic scale.
12 posted on
11/21/2017 6:26:11 PM PST by
KevinB
(When you drink the water, remember the men or women who dug the well.)
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