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sublynx 06-23-11 02:08 AM

Wow, I just have to admire all the knowledge in this forum :DL Is there a question that don't get answered here!!

Maybe I'll once post a thread here with the title "What's the meaning of life?"

:salute:

Alpha Von Burg 06-23-11 05:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sublynx (Post 1689257)
Wow, I just have to admire all the knowledge in this forum :DL Is there a question that don't get answered here!!

Maybe I'll once post a thread here with the title "What's the meaning of life?"

:salute:

You can always count on Subsim
And Google...:D
:salute:

Chisum 06-23-11 09:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mittelwaechter (Post 1689247)
@Frau Kaleun/Beethoven Swing

There is a variation (the third variation) in the second movement of Beethoven's 32nd piano sonata that "swings" to a modern listener.
It seems to anticipate a Jazz variation 100 years before the 1920's.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...pus_111_-2.ogg

'I surrender dear' (Harry Barris, Gordon Clifford) is composed to be played in 'Beethoven Swing':
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dd5tU...eature=related

Very interessting !
Thanks to the search.

To Sublynx: this song was in my Gramophone in SH3 without name.
The link is made.
:O:

EDIT

Beethoven swing is also on YT in real video.
Begining at 5'10".
Fastest at 7'10".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9GYA...eature=related

Sailor Steve 06-23-11 12:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mittelwaechter (Post 1689247)
@'I surrender dear' (Harry Barris, Gordon Clifford) is composed to be played in 'Beethoven Swing':

We knew that, because it said so on the sheet music. What we didn't know was what it meant, which was why she asked.

That's as good an explanation as any. It's nice to see a modern band still doing this stuff, especially with the tuba. Thanks! :sunny:

frau kaleun 06-23-11 04:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mittelwaechter (Post 1689247)
@Frau Kaleun/Beethoven Swing

There is a variation (the third variation) in the second movement of Beethoven's 32nd piano sonata that "swings" to a modern listener.
It seems to anticipate a Jazz variation 100 years before the 1920's.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...pus_111_-2.ogg

'I surrender dear' (Harry Barris, Gordon Clifford) is composed to be played in 'Beethoven Swing':
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dd5tU...eature=related

I actually found something referring to that very piece when I kept googling "Beethoven swing" later on, in a music forum thread somewhere. I think someone said they'd heard a bit of what was supposed to be a Beethoven composition for piano but it sounded like it had been jazzed up and they wondered if that was how it was originally written. Apparently the answer was, yes, that's how he wrote it.

Oh, Ludwig, was there anything you couldn't do?*

Going to check out all the linkies, thanks!







*Don't say "hear" or I will CUT YOU. :O:







Edit: :hmmm: :o :rotfl2: OMG BEETHOVEN INVENTED JAZZ. :rock:


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