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Ludwig Fudge
This simple little composition was inspired by
Beethovens Fir Elise and also a popular song by the 60s Rock group Vanilla
Fudge - hence the title Ludwig Fudge.
Although its certainly not pinched from either, the
connection is that they all use the flattened 5th in the A minor chord!
Be
very careful if you use the pedal in this piece - in most cases it should be
avoided on the first beat (due to the dissonance between the E flat and the E natural).
If
using auto accompaniment use E7 for
the E7b9, as the
flattened 9th (F) is played in the
right hand anyway. But I think this piece is best without auto accompaniment.
This can be played on a 49
note C - C (4 octaves) keyboard. I
would rate this piece as MODERATELY EASY
but very effective and very satisfying.
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