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Topic: [Video] Rachmaninoff Etude-Tableaux Op. 39 No. 6 - A Minor/a moll  (Read 2298 times)

Offline lafo

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Hi guys! I want to share with you my progress with "The Little Red Riding Hood" etude from Rachmaninoff :) First recording and i hope to improve in the next ones.. The piece needs some time to grow a bit haha :D As usual suggestions for improvement are welcomed :)

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Offline adodd81802

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I'm not a fan of the piece and so interpretation wise I cant offer either criticisms or complements. However the performance as a whole was great.

I couldn't help notice btw your crazy little finger with a biological mind of itsown, I assume it just curves up when you're tensing.
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I'm not a fan of the piece and so interpretation wise I cant offer either criticisms or complements. However the performance as a whole was great.

I couldn't help notice btw your crazy little finger with a biological mind of itsown, I assume it just curves up when you're tensing.

Haha thank you very much! :) About my finger..it may look that way but it listens to me perfectly hahah :D

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I love this insane piece. Really impressive that you can play it this well, and it's always fun to watch the pianist's hands jumping frantically all around the keyboard.
You did a good job overall, maybe try adding some more craziness and aggressiveness to it. I want to see little red riding hood getting eaten by the wolf!!!  ;D
Keep up the good work!

Offline lafo

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I love this insane piece. Really impressive that you can play it this well, and it's always fun to watch the pianist's hands jumping frantically all around the keyboard.
You did a good job overall, maybe try adding some more craziness and aggressiveness to it. I want to see little red riding hood getting eaten by the wolf!!!  ;D
Keep up the good work!

Thank you very much! :) I love this etude as well.. really crazy hehe :). I play it for only a few weeks and i hope it will get better in time :)

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If you can already play like this after only a few weeks , I can't wait to hear the final product! :)

Offline lafo

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If you can already play like this after only a few weeks , I can't wait to hear the final product! :)

I started it a week before i got my new piano :) And thank you for the support! :)) I will do my best!
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