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- Requires Base Game
- Compatible with patch 1.93.129.1030

French Translations by @Heidi L'univerSims.com 


This mod adds 11 Regency Era songs for your sims to perform on the Piano. 

Select Perform > Instrumental > Regency Era to play songs available to your sim at their current piano level; or

Select Play Song > Regency Era > 'Song Title' to play songs individually.



Song levels are arranged in sequence with their piano grade levels. Some are grade 12+ so I took some liberties:


Level 3

Claude Debussy Au Clair De La Lune

Level 5

Bach Prelude in C major

Level 6

Ravel Pavane for a Dead Princess

Level 7

Chopin Waltz in A minor

Chopin Waltz Op 64 No 2 in C sharp minor

Level 8

Mozart Fantasia in D minor

Level 9

Chopin Ballade No 1 in G minor

Chopin Ballad 4

Level 10

Beethoven Fate (5th Symphony in C minor, Op. 67)

Chopin Winter Wind (Etude Op 25 No.11)

Chopin Torrent étude (Etude Op no 4)


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**XML injector is a script file. Script files must not be put more than one subfolder deep in your mods folder.


**This mod works independently from my other Piano mod. You can have one or both together.


Override

This mod overrides the tuning 13808 - piano_Play_Song. Mods that alter this tuning will be incompatible. (Fixable)


Credits

PaulPancake's Bridgerton House (NoCC) SpeedBuild | EA Gallery 


Happy Bridger-simming!



Comments

Anonymous

Thank you very much for that. It is nice to have music and dances for historical times. Maybe - when your time allows it again - you might find joy in creating medieval dances. Here is a link with a video https://purehistory.org/medieval-dance/. That would be nice for the ultimate decades challenge which lets you start 1300 with poor peasants. They get their fun on MayDay with Music and could use dances. Anyway, love your work and all the best to you.

Anonymous

Just some other links that may interest you concerning historical dances. I don´t mean to pressure, I just get a bit obsessive when researching. Just ignore me 😅 https://www.clistudios.com/dance-blog/dance-basics/most-popular-dances-of-each-decade/ - Dancing through the decades, that one is fun https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqHt2VeYJN4 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-rSdt0aFuw - https://www.arthurmurraydancenow.com/blog/most-popular-dance-styles-over-the-past-100-years . This one is a compilation of dances from the 15th century 😀 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMJk8mbvAn8 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbOPXiNyfm4&list=PLNggnfcnmhIa3iyswYAEddT8dDkWeFeqk. The Creative Contessa is a youtube channel for medieval dances, also renaissance dance and ballroom dances

Anonymous

Some other videos medieval dance. That first one is really fun: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-sVpZUJleo - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqwM10fsfCk - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxBMCrrzN4s, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWMyb1UtlzE - - The Volta, a "scandalous" dance (because of close touching) in the 16th century https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HCjYuPEm3M - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHWlfte2YiY. Here you see The Volta good with all steps - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXFHcoiKb5I Some more information to The Volta since I think you would make a beautiful animation out of it (only if it catches your interest of course) - https://www.tudorsociety.com/la-volta-the-dance-that-shocked-society/ . And yes, I am done now 😆

Dovelette

Adore and appreciate this classical collection (and most importantly the more historic realism approach for us historical simmers...or for fans of classical music) - really fantastic!