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erak
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Chopin 25-6
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I was tired from a whole day of school, so it's kinda sloppy and stuff, but enjoy:)
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This is going to be REALLY good in the future; keep up the great work.
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December 08, 2005, 03:45:13 PM »
Quote from: thracozaag on December 08, 2005, 11:08:12 AM
This is going to be REALLY good in the future; keep up the great work.
koji
I agree with kolji. However at the moment some of the passgages sound like a drunk man trying to speak.
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Quote from: thracozaag on December 08, 2005, 11:08:12 AM
This is going to be REALLY good in the future; keep up the great work.
koji
I agree, Koji.
(The recording has a similar problem as your Chopin Bm Sonata recording. There is almost zero dynamic range, and that's coming from the recording equipment!)
I'd love to hear another recording with better equipment. I have only one suggestion, although it may be too soon to think abou this. You might want to try for a more dreamy or thoughtful sound. It appears to me that you have the fingers to eventually do anything you want with it, so after you have mastered the notes, the real work begins.
Gary
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Quote from: gaer on December 09, 2005, 10:55:23 PM
I agree, Koji.
(The recording has a similar problem as your Chopin Bm Sonata recording. There is almost zero dynamic range, and that's coming from the recording equipment!)
I'd love to hear another recording with better equipment. I have only one suggestion, although it may be too soon to think abou this. You might want to try for a more dreamy or thoughtful sound. It appears to me that you have the fingers to eventually do anything you want with it, so after you have mastered the notes, the real work begins.
Gary
I completely agree with Gary and Koji. You already seem to have a nice command over the notes. Get a better mic, record after a bit more thoughtful practice and I'd LOVE to hear you again!
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