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Posted: 05 Jan 2009, 18:30
by Marius
dave brum wrote:Looks easy Marius, if we both had a race to learn it you would beat me. And I assume you're right handed so that'll make it a bit better.
Its nice to talk on here again after all this facebooking, isn't it??
Yeah, it looks easy. But its not SOO easy
Its realy nice to talk here again!!
Posted: 05 Jan 2009, 20:58
by Marius
Oh
What happend?
Posted: 06 Jan 2009, 11:57
by Marius
Yeah, I understand! Gonna take a cup of tea now!
But now im starting to get the right hand and left hand to operate together
I just practise a lot!! And finally i can play almost every thing, whitout any mess!!
Posted: 06 Jan 2009, 23:37
by Openwood
God dag, Marius!
Hvordan har du det? My first job after university was as an organist in Norway - I loved it! Ja, vi elsker dette landet
I used to be pretty much fluent in Norsk but that was 14 years ago; I'm definitely out of practice now.
Anyway, good to know we've got a viking onboard!
Posted: 07 Jan 2009, 12:02
by Marius
God dag Openwood! Jeg har det bra
Hvordan har du det?
Oh, realy? Thats cool, where in Norway then?
Yeah, its much influent in the winter time here.
Have you ever heard of Henning Kvitnes before? I just love this song from him:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_468DZw ... re=related
And i found some chords on the internet to this song! So now i can play it on piano
Great!
Posted: 07 Jan 2009, 18:01
by Openwood
I was the organist in Tolga Kommune 1991-1994. Tolga's very small - it's between Tynset and Roros.
Have you heard of Tone Holbaekmo and Hans Fredrik Jacobsen? They live in Tolga and were quite well-known musicians in Norway when I was there. We did some 'samarbeid' together and performed at the 2004 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer - good times.
I'd like to return to Norge when I'm older and do another organist's job before I retire - it's such a great country. Oh dear, I'm getting nostalgic now...
I haven't heard of Henning Kvitnes before, but then it's been a long time since I was there. I'll check out the link!
Posted: 07 Jan 2009, 20:52
by Marius