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Is the grace note under appreciated/utilized?

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#17535 by RhythmMan
Wed Dec 19, 2007 3:37 am
Many a conversation could be improved by people admitting they don't know, eh?
:)
Re: grace chords, as long as it sounds good: do it, eh? One just has to be careful (in a full band), to make sure it doesn't clash.
I guess soloists have it easier . . .

#17536 by Irminsul
Wed Dec 19, 2007 3:38 am
GuitarAnatomy here is a good example of grace notes well executed.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HW3MQzDz ... re=related

The piece is one of my favorites - Piano Concerto No. 1 in A Minor by Edvard Grieg. This is the 1st movement (and not a bad performance at all). At one minute and 42 seconds into the video, listen to the quick little notes that precede the top (melodic) notes he's using as the pianist works his way down the keyboard. Those are grace notes.

I hope that makes sense, it's the best way I can describe them to a non pianist (I assume that, is that right?)

#17537 by Guitaranatomy
Wed Dec 19, 2007 3:49 am
Irminsul wrote:GuitarAnatomy here is a good example of grace notes well executed.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HW3MQzDz ... re=related

The piece is one of my favorites - Piano Concerto No. 1 in A Minor by Edvard Grieg. This is the 1st movement (and not a bad performance at all). At one minute and 42 seconds into the video, listen to the quick little notes that precede the top (melodic) notes he's using as the pianist works his way down the keyboard. Those are grace notes.

I hope that makes sense, it's the best way I can describe them to a non pianist (I assume that, is that right?)



I am assuming you mean those rapid notes at 1:44 into the video, if that is the case, then I think I have a bit of a better understanding of what you mean. Yes though, you are right, I am not a pianist (But I want to learn).

#17538 by JJW III
Wed Dec 19, 2007 4:07 am
Irminsul wrote:GuitarAnatomy here is a good example of grace notes well executed.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HW3MQzDz ... re=related

The piece is one of my favorites - Piano Concerto No. 1 in A Minor by Edvard Grieg. This is the 1st movement (and not a bad performance at all). At one minute and 42 seconds into the video, listen to the quick little notes that precede the top (melodic) notes he's using as the pianist works his way down the keyboard. Those are grace notes.

I hope that makes sense, it's the best way I can describe them to a non pianist (I assume that, is that right?)


Thanks for the save. I am not as versed in classical music as you are and I couldn't find a good example. I was going through some of my music that I know had grace notes but couldn't find the piece. The one you provided was excellent. That kid on piano is amazing.

I actually played a piece on my classical guitar I was going to provide as an example but I am so rusty it was more of pull-offs as opposed to grace notes. LOL

I really let those skills deteriorate and I have alot of work to get back into shape before anyone hears any of that stuff.

#17543 by Paleopete
Wed Dec 19, 2007 7:25 am
I have to ask my mommy. :D

#17578 by claude
Wed Dec 19, 2007 8:47 pm
I try to play jazz, without grace notes I would be nothing... :lol:

#17586 by RhythmMan
Wed Dec 19, 2007 11:03 pm
The trick is to play the grace note (or grace chord) - gracefully . . .

#17599 by HowlinJ
Thu Dec 20, 2007 1:04 am
I enjoyed the Grieg Concerto.Thanks to Irminsul.
I must confess,my computer skills are limited so I have yet to learn how to post songs and most of the other mystical stuff you folks do in cyber space.
I would ,however,like to suggest a listen to The Animals "House of the riseing sun" for an example of outstanding "bluserockorgan"GRACE NOTE application.
Google "House of the rising sun"and you will find an old video,lip -synced,
but still cool.
2min.10sec.into Alan price's solo....Do ya hear em'or am I mistaken?

#17613 by Irminsul
Thu Dec 20, 2007 1:45 am
No you're not mistaken at all....in fact I didn't even need to hear the song again, I knew exactly the part you are talking about. It's a signature part of the song if you ask me.

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