Les Cyclopse *Jean Phillip Rameau (Performed on a Harpsichor
I spent about 3 weeks learning this song and gosh, my fingers hurt. I want to record more of my harpsichord and even create more music.
I been looking at more and more composers of the past and found Jean Phillip Rameau and was amazed. So here is my randition of Les Cyclops as played by me on my Tom P. Double. Enjoy.
I been looking at more and more composers of the past and found Jean Phillip Rameau and was amazed. So here is my randition of Les Cyclops as played by me on my Tom P. Double. Enjoy.
Category Music / All
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Size 120 x 109px
File Size 8.73 MB
XD Oh gosh the Balalika, when I was looking into other instruments of the period I came across the Hurdy Gurdy and the Balalaika on youtube :P It never ceases to amaze me of how many instruments they are out there.
I am glad you like my playing, Ill see about finding more sheet music. Surprisingly it isn't easy o.o just like I am surprised how many don't know of Clerambault, who was another baroque pipe organ player.
I am glad you like my playing, Ill see about finding more sheet music. Surprisingly it isn't easy o.o just like I am surprised how many don't know of Clerambault, who was another baroque pipe organ player.
Clerambault apparently wasn't as prodigious at instrumental and chamber works as J. S. Bach was. He clearly grew up in the same sort of intellectual background, but once he discovered opera, that's what he focused on. Bach wrote what, one? The Coffee Cantata. But Clerambault wrote many. (I'm gonna shut up know because that's just what I read on Wikipedia.
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