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Liszt Trascendental Etude 10 (or something like that...)
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April 12, 2008, 11:01:37 AM »
Hi everybody,
I studied this piece for some time, then stopped it for about 2 months and then started it again, so here are the results of my efforts. It's actually above my level so there are many technical problems. But i would like to hear some advice, both for technique and music.
The recording was done with a cheap micro on a cheap sound card on a cheap laptop, so it's a bit awful. Sorry.. And sorry for the mistakes.. But I didn't want to edit it that's why there are many. (And sorry for the ending... I can't do much better...)
Ok, that's all
liszt_etude10.mp3
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Liszt - Transcendental Etudes:
Etude in F Minor, no 10
Etude in F Minor no 10
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Hi cOnfused,
The recording equipment as you said was not optimal. But in listening to your rendition, it's obvious that you've put a ton of work into this etude. I have not played No. 10 myself, so will leave specific comments and suggestions to others who have. But I can say that I believe you have this piece very well on the way. Good work!
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Quote from: rachfan on April 12, 2008, 09:39:54 PM
Hi cOnfused,
The recording equipment as you said was not optimal. But in listening to your rendition, it's obvious that you've put a ton of work into this etude. I have not played No. 10 myself, so will leave specific comments and suggestions to others who have. But I can say that I believe you have this piece very well on the way. Good work!
Thanks for listening to my recording and for your good words. I have indeed put much work into this, but it still needs more... But I hope that i will manage to polish it and make it clear and nice...
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I listened to it and I was pleasantly surprised. It's an enormously difficult piece and many people butcher it.
Good luck with it!
Daniel
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