Talk:Alberti bass

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Nifty! I can hardly wait to go home and play it... --Ed Poor

Fascinating..... can wait to get home and play this either mate! This is a work of art.

[edit] Change the recording !

Erhm... Does anyone support my opinion that a *real* recording (with a live pianist and a real instrument) would enhance the pleasure and interest of the listener ? I upload in a few minutes such a recording (I make it myself so it is free of rights under the usual disclaimer) under the url http: (here the ritual two slashes) manu.amiot.free.fr/podcasts/alberti.ogg

If anyone is competent for the rewiring, please feel free to put the file at the appropriate location with a link on it ! The interpret will remain 'anon' (one one the best ! ;-) ), the instrument is a grand Erard dated 1875. A bit late' for WAM but much, much better than MIDI isn'it ?

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PS : there are interesting mathematical properties of the Alberti Bass... More about these in a later article. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 82.250.144.85 (talk) 13:23, 23 March 2007 (UTC).