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crazy for ivan moravec
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Liszt - Transcendental Etude no. 10 in fm
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it's dirty, but enjoy!:)
08 Track 8 liszt.mp3
(4724.9 KB - downloaded 179 times.)
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Re: liszt transcendental etude no. 10 in fm
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Quote from: crazy for ivan moravec on April 25, 2006, 03:45:44 PM
it's dirty, but enjoy!:)
I did! Thanks for that one, great!
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haha! good that you enjoyed it, in whichever sense you mean, lol! thanks!:D
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April 26, 2006, 01:02:13 PM »
I must say I kinda liked it...some passages would probably sound better with a bit less pedal. but u have my respect fo this.
palika
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thank u.
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April 26, 2006, 05:17:36 PM »
u are welcome
no seriously, it was good. i liked some passages even better than berezovsky's...
sometimes it's a bit messed up but in general this really impressed me somehow.
palika
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April 26, 2006, 05:20:44 PM »
yes, i appreciate it so much.
right now, i'm cutting out my video into pieces so i can post parts of the brahms quintet.
hope you have time to listen to it. thanks again.
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I have time and I'm looking foreward to hearing it.
palika
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rly impressed!
owow dude ur awsome. keep it up
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thanks! feel free to comment on anything about it... i could use some advice.
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May 08, 2006, 05:12:42 PM »
someone's been practicing on the forum. i hear a lot of 'waves.' i kind of wish you would 'connect the waves,' if you know what i mean. that comes with another 3 wekks of practice. that's all. you are really talented. maybe saving the 'peaking' phrases for two to three places and the rest don't pause quite so much at the top. not necessarily played metronomically - but more of a steady feel through a page. hope i'm not way off. it's been a while since i've played any liszt at all. (i just hear little pauses here and there and want to feel 'pulled into the ocean' body and all, not a leg and an arm here and there).
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hmmm, nice points pianistimo. thanks! i never thought of those things like (and especially) the "saving of the peak" on a few places. it seems that i couldn't control the heat i was in.
i think i also get what you mean by connecting the waves.
thank you! i shall keep that in mind till the next time i play it.
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Good job, it's a tough piece to control when you're excited, isn't it?
This is one of the pieces that I played in my jury today.
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oh yes! tell me about it! whoo! i love playing it.
how'd it go for you?
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