Hi, to be honest I am no Chopin expert (I'm learning my first piece by him now, a nocturne), but I do have 2 general comments besides, wow! And on a digital too! I didn't know they had such dynamic contrast. What is the key weight like on those things?Anyway, 1. The second opening chord. I usually hear it played quite loudly like the first. Are you doing it quieter on purpose? I'm not saying it's bad, just different. And I thought you looked a little hesitant to start the fast part. If you are "easing" into it, I think it could come across a little more......hmmmmmmm... lol, this is hard to explain, and I have the exact same thing I'm working on in one of my Beethoven pieces. I think you need to get faster quicker, but that is just what I'm used to hearing again. Someone else would probably be able to comment on it better. It just seems that it could "flow" a little more into the quicker stuff. It's one of those things that is so close it's hard to explain. And 2. The middle section has nice melody projection, but I think the left hand could be quieter yet to give more of a "haunting meloncholy" sence. I heard one clinician explain it as "barely breathing."But, yeah, very impressive over all! Btw, your hands were nice and relaxed. No flying fingers which was nice to watch! Good job.
Comment 1)I havn't really listened to any recordings of this. Would you mind sharing?
Here you are. I'm not sure who the pianist is in this recording.Enjoyallthumbs
Hi kyle,Very, very nice! You play with wonderful feeling. I like the soft second note, and the slower intro is fine--After all, it is an "impromptu." My only suggestions are, in the climactic parts of the fast sections where you are rising up to the descending passages, I think you are rushing, at the expense of your accuracy. You can play it a little slower! In the middle section (which sounds really nice already) you might play with even more rubato in the right hand (It sounds a little too well-behaved!), maybe vary the dynamics a little more with each parallel passage--or emphasize slightly different aspects. Sorry the end was cut off, as i was enjoying! Have fun! it sounds great. Teresa
hey, that was really nice imho,is that a yahama p-120?