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Oh it’s nice and all that, but can they play The Mother of all Funk Chords on it?
The same opening three notes are played on two different sets of keys by the two girls. Something seems amiss…
They’re playing organ music on a (short) piano keyboard. Bach fugue or toccata, I think. Either way, I’m sure the software is making each key stand for several, so it sounds like nearly the same parts. I believe there’s a one octave difference on the part of which you speak, but the additional tones make them sound closer together. And yes, the letters are the same for the first few – that’s the point, to go different directions from the same beginning.
you mean “Toe-catta” and Fugue in D minor 🙂
Haven’t I seen something like this before?
Oh yeah… 1988:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KosJK_ZMMu0
That’ll keep you in shape! 🙂
Cue The 5000 Fingers of Dr. T…
I want to see somebody do Darkside by Tim Minchin.