Churchcantor Posted yesterday at 06:29 AM Posted yesterday at 06:29 AM (edited) This is my most popular piece on the internet. My brother almost wants to make love to me over it. I think it is a good piano piece. I wrote it in some bar or coffeeshop in 1996. Thoughts?🤣  Barcarolle Free Sheet Music by Robert C. Fox for Piano/Keyboard | Noteflight Edited yesterday at 06:30 AM by Churchcantor Quote
TristanTheTristan Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Nice! Some parts are wierd, but mostly very good. 1 Quote
Churchcantor Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago 1 minute ago, TristanTheTristan said: Nice! Some parts are wierd, but mostly very good.  A rare example of program music for me. If I can find that Noteflight comment... Forgot to tell you; Barcarolle is a rare example of program music, music that tells a specific story, in my compositional output. It is like the rustic dance interrupted by a storm thing in Beethoven's Sixth Symphony in F, though in my Barcarolle, the story is that some folks with no Nautical Knowledge chartered a boat, like in Gilligan's Island, and went merrily out to sea, or out of port at least. A storm brews, and these dorks are in fear of their lives, but the storm passes, and they go back to shore and get drunk and dance, but of course they are drunk, so the dance is a bit staggered! 1 Quote
TristanTheTristan Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Those wierd parts are also kind of Prokofiev... 1 Quote
TristanTheTristan Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Just now, Churchcantor said: A rare example of program music for me. If I can find that Noteflight comment... Forgot to tell you; Barcarolle is a rare example of program music, music that tells a specific story, in my compositional output. It is like the rustic dance interrupted by a storm thing in Beethoven's Sixth Symphony in F, though in my Barcarolle, the story is that some folks with no Nautical Knowledge chartered a boat, like in Gilligan's Island, and went merrily out to sea, or out of port at least. A storm brews, and these dorks are in fear of their lives, but the storm passes, and they go back to shore and get drunk and dance, but of course they are drunk, so the dance is a bit staggered!  I like that comment! Also did you listen to Chopin op 60 before? It is also a Barcarolle. 1 Quote
Churchcantor Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago (edited) 7 minutes ago, TristanTheTristan said: Those wierd parts are also kind of Prokofiev...  So many people hear Prokofiev in my stuff from this time in my life! You are not the first; someone on Noteflight got "major Prokofiev vibes" from Toccata! He was for a long time a composer I respected but didn't listen to much, but something must have stuck!   Edited 4 hours ago by Churchcantor 1 Quote
Churchcantor Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago 2 minutes ago, TristanTheTristan said: I like that comment! Also did you listen to Chopin op 60 before? It is also a Barcarolle.  I'm sure I have and would remember immediately! Chopin...You know, my own piano skills are about good enough to play the e minor prelude badly?🤣 1 Quote
TristanTheTristan Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago That is funny! Also do you don't play your own compositions? Quote
TristanTheTristan Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Just now, TristanTheTristan said: That is funny! Also do you don't play your own compositions?  They seem harder than the prelude!🤣 Quote
Churchcantor Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago 2 minutes ago, TristanTheTristan said: They seem harder than the prelude!🤣  Oh yeah...I almost died from a childhood vaccination, allergic to Pertussis Vaccine, and well, I'm alive, well, and drinking beer and shootin' the s*it about music at 56, but it led to some coordination problems. They let me major in composition anyway. My best instrument is Rock electric bass.  1 Quote
TristanTheTristan Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 14 minutes ago, Churchcantor said: Oh yeah...I almost died from a childhood vaccination, allergic to Pertussis Vaccine, and well, I'm alive, well, and drinking beer and shootin' the s*it about music at 56, but it led to some coordination problems. They let me major in composition anyway. My best instrument is Rock electric bass.   Okay, chill. 1 Quote
Churchcantor Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago 21 minutes ago, TristanTheTristan said: Okay, chill.  Just the truth! So what; some people survive gunshot wounds. I'm chill, drinking cheep beer rather slowly! I'm cool, and maybe should pack another bowl of this very nice high THC pot!  1 Quote
TristanTheTristan Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Ok. That is great! Also, if you drink cheap beer slowly, do you drink expensive wine quickly? 1 Quote
Churchcantor Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago 2 minutes ago, TristanTheTristan said: Ok. That is great! Also, if you drink cheap beer slowly, do you drink expensive wine quickly?  NEVER! NIE! GOTT VERDAMMNT! Never. I have enough money to live frugally for the rest of my life, no Cadillac, and as an occasional treat will buy Savory & James Medium Amontillado Sherry, 20% Alcohol, and... I had Mouton Rothschild once. It was 1971, considered a bad vintage, and cost me $120 for the bottle in 2002 or so. It was so good I didn't care about the buzz and just sipped it slowly, but still not worth $120. 1 Quote
TristanTheTristan Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Just because this is a music site... Do you know who dedicated what to a Rothschild? 1 Quote
Churchcantor Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago Well, that first famous one, Arnold? Forget the name of that Rothschild, but funded both sides of the Napoleonic Wars, and somehow, made some money off of that. 1 Quote
Churchcantor Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 53 minutes ago, Churchcantor said: Well, that first famous one, Arnold? Forget the name of that Rothschild, but funded both sides of the Napoleonic Wars, and somehow, made some money off of that.  Look them up, the rich and naughty Rothschilds!  1 Quote
TristanTheTristan Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 19 minutes ago, Churchcantor said: Look them up, the rich and naughty Rothschilds!   I was talking about Baroness Charlotte de Rothschild... Chopin's Fourth Ballade. 1 Quote
Churchcantor Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 2 minutes ago, TristanTheTristan said: I was talking about Baroness Charlotte de Rothschild... Chopin's Fourth Ballade.  Well, that is fake s*it. She had some aspirations towards composition, but just stole Chopin. Edited 1 hour ago by Churchcantor Quote
Churchcantor Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago Anyway, going to smoke more MARIJUANA, that DEVIL-WEED, and if you don't like it, Auf Wiedersehen!🤑 Quote
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