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Topic: [youtube] Ravel - Jeux d'eau >> welcome all comments and critics!!  (Read 5736 times)

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i spent incredibly much energy on practicing this jeux d'eau

welcome all comments and critics   :D


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  Loved it, you know this sort of music i find is very visual, got to listen and look at a painting .Your piano sounds seriously good, aad you created briliiant sound variation through your touch.Thanks for posting.
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Thanks so much for such a kind compliment  :)

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The dynamic contrasts didn't get captured very well by the mic. An accomplished performance!

Hmmm out of curiosity, what piano is that? Yamaha C-series?

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Hmmm out of curiosity, what piano is that? Yamaha C-series?

It's a 1922 Steinway Model O 182 (85 years old now) restoration by Steinway House in Switzerland.

It's a really wonderful piano with pearly singing tone. Thanks for the comment and thanks for asking as wel...

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Hmmm out of curiosity, what piano is that? Yamaha C-series?


  Yamaha, ppffffttt.
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  Yamaha, ppffffttt.

Hahaha yeah I know! >< judging by the lid hinges, I guessed that the Bach was performed on a Yamaha C-series...but yeah, the music rack in this video is not Yamaha...but yeah, nice piano man!

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I'm not a piano guy, though my son is;
the piece sounds complicated but beautifully played. :)
member on behalf of my son, Lorenzo

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Very nicely done.. I like it..
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