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Post by damien on Jun 14, 2009 23:45:50 GMT 1
Hello again everyone, This piece, as far as I know, was composed by Paul de Senneville and later made famous by Richard Clayderman. Now, because we can't do a very good job of pronouncing the French language we call it 'The Charging Goblins'.
####News Flash#### My lovely friend Patrick has told me the title translates to "Forgotten Sorrows" ####End News Flash####
I first learned to play this when I was about 5 years old, but because there are so many octave cords and at that time my hands were not big enough to stretch that far, I played it all in single notes. I didn't actually have the sheet music for it then either, but my Dad wrote the notes out for me by listening to the CD and put them in colour code that matched little stickers he had put on the keys of my piano. It has remained one of my favourites and recently a lovely gentleman friend of mine who lives in West Sussex in the UK sent me the score and I decided to learn to play it with all the original notes included.
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