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These electronic keyboards sound horrible. They have no depth to their sound, and are tinny to the ear. Mr Dunbar does have a nice clean technique, but it is hard to know how much of it is him and how much is the keyboard.
Submitted by Burtto on Tue, 11/22/2011 - 21:14.
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Classical Music | Piano Music
Johannes Brahms
Brahms Rhapsody in B Minor Op 79 no.1 Play
Recorded on 08/10/2013, uploaded on 02/07/2011
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Brahms Rhapsody in B Minor Op 79 no 1 performed by pianist David-Michael Dunbar. Piano Recital Performed at the Kitchener Public Library Kitchener Ontario Canada. Sunday April 28.1996 at 3:00pm; for more information visit my Website:http://dunbarpianostudio0.tripod.com/
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