I recorded four mystery demos that are in my keyboard's repertoire. (weird as it may seem my keyboard actually has a mind of its own....and so does my recorder :evil: :!: ) Anywho, I lost the manual and in the manual were the names of the pieces and their composers. My keyboard has 8 demos in total: 3 being of Chopin (Etude 10/1, Waltz 18/1, and a Nocturne) and one of Schumann (Kinderscenen: About Strange Lands and People). So if you could spare a few minuets and listen to the four attached mystery pieces and see if you can identify them. Thanks. -JG p.s. It might be very quiet or it might be normal volume...who knows..my recorder and keyboard are plotting against me :roll: .
Ohhhhhh. Jeez, Juufa. If that is what I think it means, my husband will kill me for asking the question in the first place. Although, he'll never know because he never comes here. :wink:
#2 is Brahms' Rhapsody in G minor, Op. 79 No. 2. Other than that, I dunno. The rest of them sound too trite to be anything more than just crappy keyboard demo music. I guess #3 could pass for some sort of minor work, but #1 sounds like some cheesy department store improvisation that someone made up on the spot.