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2xtreme619
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Polonaise A flat major help
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August 06, 2005, 07:30:31 AM »
Hello
I made a topic in another section but it didnt get answered, i got told to post it in here so! ive been practicing this and so far i have this, my piano is old, out of tune (do you think ?) and in a small room so its loud and well its alright for practicing! but other then that, tell me where im going wrong and where i can improve!
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http://s17.yousendit.com/e.aspx?id=1IG8JVFZ46PHJ397YGTQO3EJHH
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Barbosa-piano
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Re: Polonaise A flat major help
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August 06, 2005, 07:42:11 AM »
It sounds very good! I guess you just have to work on the ornaments and fast small passages, and emphasize the lower marching notes, making them sound big. Other than that, other small technical mistakes that can be solved by practice. But it sounds very good. Keep up the work!
Mario Barbosa
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"Time may change the technique of music, but it will not affect its fundamental mission." - Rachmaninoff
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Re: Polonaise A flat major help
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August 06, 2005, 08:24:23 PM »
There's still some note learning to be done but here are my early suggestions.
Practise the opening very slowly and listen very carefully to the evenness of the runs
Some places are slightly overpedalled for me but thats personal interpretation so make your own decisions about that.
Erm otherwise its definately coming but don't let yourself practice mistakes!
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2xtreme619
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Re: Polonaise A flat major help
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August 07, 2005, 02:30:11 AM »
thanks for the help, so you guys think im capable of playing this song (after hearing that recording) ive never really played anything this hard!
if theres any more suggestions! pls
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August 08, 2005, 06:04:31 PM »
tune the piano and keep practicing is the best thing I can think of.
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