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Topic: My records:Chopin and Schubert (Read 1373 times)
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simaaili
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donjuan
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Good technique! I can tell you have a lot of control - much more than I do, anyway.. Your playing is very rhythmically accurate, yet it doesnt seem mechanical. This is very VERY hard to do! Congratulations and keep going! donjuan
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simaaili
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hehe,we praise each other  Thank you!
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thracozaag
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Thank you for doing the A# in the 2nd system of double-thirds  koji (STSD)
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"We have to reach a certain level before we realize how small we are."--Georges Cziffra
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simaaili
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Thank you for doing the A# in the 2nd system of double-thirds  koji (STSD)  I do not understand why you all call it "'double'-thirds"......means it doulbe notes,trill,or for two hands?
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thracozaag
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 I do not understand why you all call it "'double'-thirds"......means it doulbe notes,trill,or for two hands? I know, but everyone refers to them as such, so I keep up the tradition, heh. koji (STSD)
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"We have to reach a certain level before we realize how small we are."--Georges Cziffra
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allchopin
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I just listened to the etude, and it is very solid, but lacks feeling and is all too mechaninical tempo-wise (maybe this was your intention). Thank you for doing the A# in the 2nd system of double-thirds  As opposed to what?
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A modern house without a flush toilet... uncanny.
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simaaili
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The etude is the one I played worst,it's too hard for me. 
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donjuan
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The etude is the one I played worst,it's too hard for me.  cmon, its NOT too hard for you. I can hear- you have the technique.. I wish I could do thirds like that
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simaaili
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cmon, its NOT too hard for you. I can hear- you have the technique.. I wish I could do thirds like that
...my technique is not enough to do the thirds chromatic in the reminiscences de Don Juan.It's not hard to do thirds slow,but it's very hard when going fast...
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Nana_Ama
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I really liked the etude! If you play it up to speed with quality it will sound amazing. Good Job!
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I scare people; people scare me; it's a mutual thing!!!
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2xtreme619
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omg you are great, i think i heard one or two wrong notes, not sure, but your good, way better then me!
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kriskicksass
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I listened to the etude, and it's good. I especially liked your clean, clear bassline and your attention to voicings in the bass chords. Unfortunately, your slow tempo made it sound mechanical and more like an etude than a concert etude. With an increased tempo and some creative pedaling, you can make the chromatic thirds like glissandi. And when the melody is in the moving thirds, think of the Will O Wisps dancing on the wind. That is the texture and character this etude needs to move from a finger-breaking technique builder to a musical masterpiece.
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