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...)
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!
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...
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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