Well, turns out I found the score for all of the waltzes.. so I decided to delete my old uploads of these waltzes. Score-videos for the 2 Romances and 4 Little Dream Songs coming up very soon.
Yes indeed. Yoshimatsu liked quoting his small pieces in his larger works (and vice versa), you can also hear parts of Velvet Waltz in the 2nd movement of the 4th symphony. There are many more examples of him quoting his own pieces, like reusing motifs from the Memo Flora concerto in the 2 Romances, quoting stuff from Pleiades Dances IX in the 6th symphony, etc.
I can see where you get that from, but this piece has a bass line of a descending major scale, and when it gets to the 2nd, it goes back to the 5th to resolve to the octave and descend again, while Canon in D is a D, A, B, F#, G, D, G, A, and back to D bass line.
I only have Pleiades Dances VI and IX: www.mediafire.com/file/zp85tb6z3loh65e/Yoshimatsu_-_Pleiades_Dances_%2528Vol._6%2529%252C_Op._71.pdf/file www.mediafire.com/file/pc6daeid40wdmf1/Yoshimatsu_-_Pleiades_Dances_%2528Vol._9%2529%252C_Op._85.pdf/file
Well, turns out I found the score for all of the waltzes.. so I decided to delete my old uploads of these waltzes.
Score-videos for the 2 Romances and 4 Little Dream Songs coming up very soon.
Could you share the score in pdf ?
@@practiceseeker6088 Sadly no, the person who scanned this score and the other Yoshimatsu scores in my channel asked me to not share the file.
@@musicboiscores ok then
One of the best composers of the last quarter century.
I love how simple the melody of the first walz is, it works so well with the chord progression!
2nd waltz sounds like jazz standard my favorite things
1st one sounds like a part in his Symphony 4
Yes indeed. Yoshimatsu liked quoting his small pieces in his larger works (and vice versa), you can also hear parts of Velvet Waltz in the 2nd movement of the 4th symphony. There are many more examples of him quoting his own pieces, like reusing motifs from the Memo Flora concerto in the 2 Romances, quoting stuff from Pleiades Dances IX in the 6th symphony, etc.
The first one has a bassline melody very similar, if not identical, to Pachelbel’s Canon in D!
I can see where you get that from, but this piece has a bass line of a descending major scale, and when it gets to the 2nd, it goes back to the 5th to resolve to the octave and descend again, while Canon in D is a D, A, B, F#, G, D, G, A, and back to D bass line.
Billy Joel’s Piano Man, but in D major
😅🤣😂
Yeah, it's kinda close to what's called a stepwise romanesca, while Pachelbel's Canon is a leaping romanesca.
It's very curious how the first waltz can be so “green” even though it's a very simple waltz form.
I love its simplicity!
Great music, thank you for sharing his music :D It's so hard to find his piano sheet.
Is this on spotify? Iv’e searched everywhere but couldn’t find it
I believe only Japanese Spotify has it, I could be wrong though.
Exquisite music,like always. Are these waltzes already published?
Do you also have the pleiad dances? (And the sheet music?)
I only have Pleiades Dances VI and IX:
www.mediafire.com/file/zp85tb6z3loh65e/Yoshimatsu_-_Pleiades_Dances_%2528Vol._6%2529%252C_Op._71.pdf/file
www.mediafire.com/file/pc6daeid40wdmf1/Yoshimatsu_-_Pleiades_Dances_%2528Vol._9%2529%252C_Op._85.pdf/file
Is there anywhere you can get this sheet music?
I dont like this music
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Who cares?
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