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Topic: first recording pianistimo  (Read 2904 times)

Offline pianistimo

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first recording pianistimo
on: January 08, 2007, 03:18:01 AM
here is my brahms op 118 #2  with strings on my casio privia rx-310.
tell me what you think.  there's a few bloopers - and it's a little slow - but the idea is there. 

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Re: first recording pianistimo
Reply #1 on: January 08, 2007, 03:36:07 AM
Heh, this is my favorite intermezzo! Nice playing and very even rhythm.  :) I'd prefer to hear it without the strings setting, as the lines would sound clearer and more independent. For instance, starting at around 2:40 (my favorite part of the piece), it's difficult to hear the wonderful bass.  A piano recording would be great, pianistimo.  ;)

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Re: first recording pianistimo
Reply #2 on: January 08, 2007, 03:51:55 AM
i have to get another pedal - i'm frustrated without a soft pedal.  there's only the damper on this midi keyboard.  i'll try to get another recording without synthesizer.
 

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