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Quiet Talk-10 Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 29
midi typingI asked the teacher to listen to the audio file of all the movements of No. 29 that I had typed. The teacher commented, "As for the order in which to begin, I think it is best to go in the order of difficulty in embodying the structure of the piece: third, fourth, first, and second. The third movement is the most difficult. And if you can't do that, the 3rd... -
Beethoven Cello Sonata No.3
midi typingThis song also took a lot of time to type. It took less than 30 minutes to create the sound of the cello and the piano when they were played together, so I guess that's about right for a piece that takes less than 30 minutes. The most difficult part was the second movement, the scherzo. It is in three beats, but I had to tie the third beat to the first beat of the next... -
Quiet Talk-9 Beethoven's Cello Sonata No. 3
midi typingI am currently working on Beethoven's Cello Sonata No. 3. Since I have already typed Kreutzer, I decided to work on a cello version of Kreutzer's Sonata No. 3. This piece is said to be a revolutionary cello sonata. Kreutzer is a bi... -
Quiet - 8 Warning of Copyright Infringement on YouTube
midi typingA copyright infringement warning was issued for Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 21, which I posted on YouTube earlier. (see below) This is the third time. Each time, I have filed an objection and had the warning lifted. This time, too, the warning was issued on the grounds that the music was "typed by midi editor using a DAW... -
Beethoven Piano Sonata No.21 Revised
midi typingI reviewed Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 21, "Waldstein". When I typed it before, my teacher said it was high fidelity. I was right. I thought it lacked a bit of humanity. I was able to get the best out of him this time.... -
Quiet talk-7 Again Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 29
midi typingI have finished checking the midi files for all the movements of "Hammerklavier," which I have newly started working on. I'm almost done with correcting the mis-touches and the sound movement, so now it's time to start working on the music. While checking the notes one by one, I thought... -
Beethoven "Piano sonata No.23" Revised
midi typingI reviewed Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 23 "Passion" that I had typed before. The level of the teacher's comments on the volume balance of each movement, the balance between the right and left hands, correction of minor nuances, correction of mistouches, etc., has improved considerably since the beginning.... -
Beethoven "Violin Sonata No.9″ -Kreutzer
midi typingThis is Beethoven's Violin Sonata No. 9, Kreutzer, all movements. I uploaded the first movement before, and when I finished the second and third movements, I reviewed this movement as well. I've learned a little bit about the habits of the violin solo sound source I'm using, so I re-examined my previous typing... -
Bach "Partita No. 1 Sarabande"
midi typingI have been reexamining the solo violin sound source. I am currently using the "Spitfire Solo Strings" as my solo violin sound source. I think this sound source is quite good in the way it handles, but sometimes the soundstage and localization are unstable... -
Bach "Cello Suites II Prelude"
midi typingIn fact, after I started learning the choro, I learned that Bach's Suite for Unaccompanied Choro is called the "Old Testament" of the cello and Beethoven's Cello Sonata is called the "New Testament" of the cello. Now that I see it, I wonder if that is indeed what it is.... The unaccompanied cello sonatas go all the way up to No. 6, but 1...