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These are my piano arrangements of a few songs I like (more to come, assuming there's no massive public outcry against my barbaric treatment of innocent musical instruments).
These are my piano arrangements of a few songs I like (more to come, assuming there's no massive public outcry against my barbaric treatment of innocent musical instruments).
<echo raw now>
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<script src="/js/audiojs/audiojs/audio.min.js"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet">
<script>
  audiojs.events.ready(function() {
    var as = audiojs.createAll();
  });
</script>
<style type="text/css">
  .vjs-default-skin .vjs-play-progress,
  .vjs-default-skin .vjs-volume-level { background-color: #25cc4c }
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<b>mystery song #1</b> (I'll post artist and title later)
I tried to set these up so they could be played in-page, but MediaWiki seems to fight with JS in that regard -- so for now, these are download links:
<audio preload="auto">
      <source src="/media/piano-AnaNg.mp3">
</audio>


<hr>
* <b><abbr title="They Might Be Giants">TMBG</abbr></b>: "{{l/media|piano-AnaNg.mp3|Ana Ng}}"
<link rel="stylesheet">
* <b>Gerry Rafferty</b>: "{{l/media|piano-RDL.mp3|Right Down the Line}}"
<b>mystery song #2</b>
* <b>Pink Floyd</b>: "{{l/media|piano-PF-CE.mp3|Childhood's End}}"
<audio preload="auto">
** This is excerpted from one long take with a lot of false starts and a bit in the middle I ended up needing to rework. If you've done much audio editing, you can probably hear the join.
      <source src="/media/piano-RDL.mp3">
* <b>ELO</b>: "Turn to Stone" {{l/media|piano-ELO-TTS.mp3|MP3}} {{l/media|piano-ELO-TTS.ogg|OGG}}
</audio>
** This was take #4, without any edits (and lots of little mistakes). I'm thinking I need to rearrange it a bit more so I'm playing the melody line during the chorus, as I do during the verses. I was originally thinking I was going to do vocals, so the melody line would be unnecessary, but there hasn't been time.


<hr>
All of these were recorded on a digital piano with unweighted keys.
<link rel="stylesheet">
<b>Pink Floyd</b>: "Childhood's End"
<audio preload="auto">
      <source src="/media/piano-PF-CE.mp3">
</audio>
This is excerpted from one long take with a lot of false starts and a bit in the middle I ended up needing to rework. If you've done much audio editing, you can probably hear the join.


<hr>
<link rel="stylesheet">
<b>ELO</b>: "Turn to Stone"
<audio preload="auto">
      <source src="/media/piano-ELO-TTS.mp3">
</audio>
This was take #4, without any edits (and lots of little mistakes). I'm thinking I need to rearrange it a bit more so I'm playing the melody line during the chorus, as I do during the verses. I was originally thinking I was going to do vocals, so the melody line would be unnecessary, but there hasn't been time.
</p>
<hr>
</echo>
See also: [[Geek Piano Favorites]] has a list of things I may be recording.
See also: [[Geek Piano Favorites]] has a list of things I may be recording.

Latest revision as of 20:07, 20 September 2018

These are my piano arrangements of a few songs I like (more to come, assuming there's no massive public outcry against my barbaric treatment of innocent musical instruments).

I tried to set these up so they could be played in-page, but MediaWiki seems to fight with JS in that regard -- so for now, these are download links:

  • TMBG: "Ana Ng"
  • Gerry Rafferty: "Right Down the Line"
  • Pink Floyd: "Childhood's End"
    • This is excerpted from one long take with a lot of false starts and a bit in the middle I ended up needing to rework. If you've done much audio editing, you can probably hear the join.
  • ELO: "Turn to Stone" MP3 OGG
    • This was take #4, without any edits (and lots of little mistakes). I'm thinking I need to rearrange it a bit more so I'm playing the melody line during the chorus, as I do during the verses. I was originally thinking I was going to do vocals, so the melody line would be unnecessary, but there hasn't been time.

All of these were recorded on a digital piano with unweighted keys.

See also: Geek Piano Favorites has a list of things I may be recording.