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Topic: my biggest technical breakthrough ever!!! (hear for yourself)  (Read 2832 times)

Offline mkaykov

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wow, I can't believe that I actually managed to pull this off. Hear for yourself, and tell me what you think. Maybe I am just delusional...............

But its likely my biggest technical increase since 2004.............

-MK

Offline rachfan

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Re: my biggest technical breakthrough ever!!! (hear for yourself)
Reply #1 on: December 22, 2008, 02:33:48 AM
Hi Mikhail,

Ah, the Etude in Thirds!  A very very difficult piece indeed.  You played it very convincingly.  I believe I prefer Take 1, as in addition to technical prowess, it has more musicality, color, and flair in my opinion.  You handled the chromatic scales in the RH wonderfully.  This is really quite an achievement.  Congratulations!  :)


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