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M G Jacobs (mgj32)
06-27-2006, 10:32 AM
This is literally an afterthought. It started out some 20 years ago as a piece that was played during a church service, with both the piano and flute (it was originally for flute and piano) parts sketched out, the piano much more than the flute because I intended to improvise quite a bit. However, my flute was in its final days and I had to stick pretty much in the second and lower third octaves, and consequently, I didn't do a lot of the kinds of things I might have liked. So I sketched out some of those things, both for flute and piano, within a few days.

I got back to it in 2003 and did a version for violin and piano. That, with recently added annotations and the performance fiddled with, is the present version, which I got started on a few days ago when I happened to notice it in a directory where I put it thinking I'd be sure to remember to get back to it a few days later--in 2003. The piano is the GM acoustic grand (though I like the bright, too) and the violin the solo instrument in the Chaos bank (except that this is the GM version, so you'll probably get preset #40, or #41 in Composer).

There are some strange things in note attacks and durations (some extended by a 16th, etc.) This was done to give the idea of improvisation, especially as a signal to performers that they need not try for exactness; rather try to feel the music together, instead of counting time. If it doesn't work, the score can be easily enough normalized.

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Amazing Grace Arr. Violin Version 1.1 MIDI.not (http://www.notation.com/discus/messages/35939/Amazing_Grace_Arr__Violin_Version_1_1_MIDI-28490.not) (249.2 k)</td></tr></table></center>

Fred Winterling (harbor1)
06-27-2006, 03:16 PM
Hi M G,

What an impressive piece! It is loaded with surprises. Every time I expected the piece to go in one direction it went in a completely different direction than I expected. I love it! The idea of improvisation works. I sure wouldn't "normalize" it. Great work!
Cheers,
Fred

Sherry Crann (sherry)
07-24-2006, 06:56 PM
Howdy,

I forgot to mention that I'm honored to be hosting an mp3 recording of this piece, done with GPO violin and piano, on my SoundClick page. You can visit www.soundclick.com/Beanfield_Castle (http://www.soundclick.com/Beanfield_Castle), and find the Amazing Grace piece by M. G. Jacobs. Enjoy!

ttfn,
Sherry