Dynosaur
You've all heard of Dynasty, and As The Old World Turns; well, Dynosaur
is the world's first continuing soap opera, discovered on the walls of caves
and brought to us today by computer. The music is written and performed by
David Edgar Walther. Each episode consists of a suite of "five-finger exercises:"
that is, where each hand uses only a single note per finger throughout a movement.
Please use the PDFs below at the bottom of the page to see the piano score
and to access the link to the orchestral version.
In Episode 1, Littlebabysaurus is left all alone and gets into lots of trouble.
is the world's first continuing soap opera, discovered on the walls of caves
and brought to us today by computer. The music is written and performed by
David Edgar Walther. Each episode consists of a suite of "five-finger exercises:"
that is, where each hand uses only a single note per finger throughout a movement.
Please use the PDFs below at the bottom of the page to see the piano score
and to access the link to the orchestral version.
In Episode 1, Littlebabysaurus is left all alone and gets into lots of trouble.
In Episode 2, the Dynosaur family doesn't have enough to pay their taxes.
In Episode 3, the Dynosaur family home is overrun with insects.
In Episode 4, the Dynosaur family home is overrun by rocks that are growing out of control.
In Episode 5, Sistersaurus brings home a "special" friend.
Untitled from David Walther on Vimeo.
Please use the PDFs below to see the scores for the piano score to Dyonosaur:
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