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Waltz No. 1/3

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This one is just a little bit of fun, 'cause we shouldn't take ourselves too seriously all the time...

Waltz No. 1/3

It's like a benningner pianist try to taking a intermediate piece the first day of his piano classes.

I liked it much :)

I really like this piece and the humor. I immediately pictured a character moving about and interacting with his/her environment, and think it would make a great soundtrack for a "short" before a full-length animated feature film. Good job!

So this is what it sounds like when Florence Jenkins plays the piano!

I love the butchering of the children's tune -- it sounds a little like "O Where Has My Little Dog Gone" ... ? Or is it "So Early In The Morning"? Gah! I can't put my finger on it >.<

I also enjoyed how at measure 9 the piece is getting played faster because the poor pianist just can't play the piece well and he/she is getting frustrated :lol:

Thanks for sharing, this was fun!

That was definitely in the general area of awesome... :santa: . I think you could throw in more extra-musical directions (like your throat-clearing), it could become a hilarious experience... reminds me of "faerie's aire and death waltz".

This is a comical take on a classical waltz. I like how the atonality and the tonality mesh and blend with each other. very well done.

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