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tds with his tool
on: February 15, 2007, 08:06:48 AM




i'm sure i moved my fingers.

hmm...perhaps, it's time for another eye exam.

luv u all. tds
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Re: tds with his tool
Reply #1 on: February 16, 2007, 06:40:17 AM
i'll dedicate my excerpts of rachmaninoff b flat and b minor prelude, on the 2nd upload, to susan andm1469respectively. both of you are cool, and seem to have shared similar fondness to this music.

and respect to the tremendous power of knowledge and generosity of sir bernhard, my waldstein.

warmest, tds
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Re: tds with his tool
Reply #2 on: February 16, 2007, 06:45:21 AM
and before i forget, my double glissi of alborada to kassaa, the cool youthful thing 8)
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Re: tds with his tool
Reply #3 on: February 16, 2007, 04:24:00 PM
dear tds,

you ARE a great pianist!  thanks for sharing.  now we know your name FINALLY.  teguh sukaryo.  i  listened to your uploads twice and then once together simultaneously.  it was quite an experience.  the smoothness.  you have a nice way of playing, seriously. 

i like the rach very much.  i'd like to hear you in person because a video sometimes doesn't give the quality of the sound as much.  i hear a bit of fuzz.  especially when the bass is playing. 

i liked that you didn't try to go top speed on la campanella - but kept the speed under control.  i much prefer hearing all the harmonies.
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