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January 8, 2015 at 6:33 am #3731
Melodica-Me
ParticipantTroy, wow really like “The Nature of Love” fantastic performance, sound and arrangement.
Melodica-MeJanuary 8, 2015 at 6:29 pm #3732Didier
ParticipantBravo Pianonymous! Yous pushed the melodica beyonds its limits! You already have an impressive technic.
January 13, 2015 at 7:02 am #3749pianonymous
ParticipantHi,Daren
thank you for sharing your video&tracks, both i enjoyed!!
I’m glad to fing a lot of active players on this site.Yes, I played classical piano until i was 22years-old.(but not professionally.)
I started melodica at the age of 16years-old.January 13, 2015 at 7:02 am #3750pianonymous
ParticipantHi,Didier
Thanks for watching my movie.
My tecnic is still Developing,so i’d like to study more and more!January 13, 2015 at 7:03 am #3751pianonymous
ParticipantNow I share the other video playing with my teacher.
I adjusted Lead plate very narrow, also attached Sponge inside,
and to mute(Sound deadening) my melodion for Accompaniment.January 13, 2015 at 2:26 pm #3752barb
ParticipantHi Pianonymous,
Thanks for your post. I was wondering how often you tune your melodicas?
Thanks
BJanuary 14, 2015 at 1:23 am #3753pianonymous
ParticipantHi,beezer!
I tune my melodica, just before Live/Concert.
Because I take many many time for tuning(2-4hours…haha).January 18, 2015 at 11:53 pm #3797Daren
KeymasterGlad you liked them pianonymous. And thanks so much for the compliment Melodica-Me 🙂
March 18, 2015 at 4:21 am #4402pianonymous
ParticipantHi, Now I uploaded my new video.
(Performance at SUZUKI MELODION FESTIVAL 2014 in Tokyo)1)Reine de musette
2)comedian’s gallop
3)la valse des niglos
4)czardasenjoy:)
March 19, 2015 at 2:41 pm #4419Alan Brinton
ParticipantVery impressive, pianonymous. There is a lot of good humor and playfulness in your performance. It is very engaging.
March 19, 2015 at 2:53 pm #4421Daren
KeymasterBravo! Lovely performance 🙂
March 20, 2015 at 2:40 am #4439Adam Tombs
ParticipantJust wanted to add my appreciation of these youtube clips and pianonymous contribution to our canon of knowledge and cool stuff. I have tried my darndest to play with both hands after being inspired by my daughter’s piano lessons, where I saw a chance for me to learn again alongside my little angel. This has renewed my enthusiasm!
March 23, 2015 at 8:09 am #4468pianonymous
ParticipantHi,
Thanks for posting & watching my video.
Unfortunately I’d make many mistouch(wrong key) during this stage..haha:-(
However, I consciously played how to use my melodion M-37.
Japanese know-how of melodica is still developing,
so I’d like to learn a lot from this site!
Thanks.Pianonymous
April 28, 2015 at 3:17 am #4852pianonymous
ParticipantHi,everyone
Please allow me to introduce my new melodicaholic quartet, “TOKYO MELODICA ORCHESTRA(TMO)”.
We’ve always investigate about “How to use melodica” and “Why should be melodica”.
Please enjoy watching our video:):)————————————————–
Gershiwin “Rhapsody in blue” (arranged by Rotan)
————————————————–Members & Instruments(from left)
AKIRA SAWAKI [YAMAHA Pianica P-32/P-37]
-Jazz pianist also work as SHAKUHACHI(japanese traditional end-blown flute)player.
His melodica’s approach is like as a brass, everyone will be surprised from his sounds.PIANONYMOUS [SUZUKI Melodion M-37]
-this is me:) http://pianonymous.comKENNY SHITARA [SUZUKI Hammond pro-44]
– Really talented Double hands player. He works as Composer & Arranger,
and also plays accordion and concertina.ROTAN [SUZUKI Hammond BB B-24]
-He is a member of Alternative brazilian band “Risabravo” http://risabravo.com
In addition, my best melodica’s rival:)…Thanks for reading & watching!!
April 28, 2015 at 2:12 pm #4861Alan Brinton
ParticipantThis is wonderful. Thank you, pianonymous. Your videos give us a great deal to think about and admire.
Don’t let my wife hear this term “melodicaholic”.
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