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Topic: Chopin- Revolutionary Etude (Read 466 times)
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forzaitalia250
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My first posted recording... It's not all that good, and the quality of the recording is lacking (I just used a half-working computer mic)
The song isn't perfect and the dynamics were difficult to achieve with the mic I used...
Anyway I'm doing a Spanish project on Chopin and I just needed to record something quick and I figured I might as well post it here since I made it...
Any thoughts/criticisms welcome
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zheer
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Not bad , its not easy,aside from the fast runs you have these fairly fast octave to deal with, and obviously the musical interpretation.Since you can play this etude from start to finish, i'd say put the music to one side and come back to it in a few years. By then you will have improved as a pianist and would be in a better pessition re-start this piece with more confidance.
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gyzzzmo
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The recording is not good enough to give decent comment/ advise....
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1+1=11
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triton
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My first posted recording... It's not all that good, and the quality of the recording is lacking (I just used a half-working computer mic) The song isn't perfect and the dynamics were difficult to achieve with the mic I used... Anyway I'm doing a Spanish project on Chopin and I just needed to record something quick and I figured I might as well post it here since I made it... Any thoughts/criticisms welcome You need to work more on the melody. Not that much static playing, be more loose in the rhythm and calm down i think. Anyway it was good playing  All the best  Triton
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