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Topic: Brahms 116.4  (Read 5679 times)

Offline omgtifb

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Brahms 116.4
on: March 27, 2006, 06:15:43 AM
Still have work to do on this one but I'm interested in preliminary comments if anybody cares to listen...  Recorded tonight on my Yamaha p-90 digital, so no una corda pedal which this piece really should have.

My biggest complaint about this recording is that i start the piece off too loud.  NOt sure what I was thinking.
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Offline allthumbs

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Re: Brahms 116.4
Reply #1 on: March 29, 2006, 06:39:59 AM
Good job. I really enjoyed listening to you.


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Re: Brahms 116.4
Reply #2 on: April 03, 2006, 09:58:20 PM
Wow.  I also enjoyed it.

How does this one compare to 118.2 in difficulty?
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Re: Brahms 116.4
Reply #3 on: April 04, 2006, 05:22:24 AM
Thanks guys.   I'm really glad you enjoyed it.  VWM, I would think it's probably slightly easier than 118.2, but they're probably both in about the same ballpark.  I don't play 118.2 or any other Brahms for that matter.  My next piece will be op10.1, the first Ballade.  I wanted to learn something big meaty and chordal to compliment this slower piece.
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