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Recordings with my brand new SAMSON C01U Mic (Rach, Chop, Beet)
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Topic: Recordings with my brand new SAMSON C01U Mic (Rach, Chop, Beet)
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hummel
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Recordings with my brand new SAMSON C01U Mic (Rach, Chop, Beet)
on: April 21, 2008, 04:17:11 PM
I've just recorded Rachmaninoff - Prelude in G Sharp Minor with my new mic on the recently tuned piano at my parents'. In addition, I recorded some snipplets of Appassionata and Chopin Ballad #4 and so I am curious about whether you think that I've improved my playing since my concert I gave in Spring 2007 (see
).
(Please forgive me the occasional mistakes and the background noise)
Thank you and all the best,
Hummel
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thierry13
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Re: Recordings with my brand new SAMSON C01U Mic (Rach, Chop, Beet)
Reply #1 on: April 22, 2008, 12:48:51 AM
You need to do some serious work on your pieces dude, you're obviously better than what your performances show. I think you have what it takes to play the pieces you play, but you're not even halfway up there for performance.
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Re: Recordings with my brand new SAMSON C01U Mic (Rach, Chop, Beet)
Reply #2 on: April 22, 2008, 02:12:41 AM
Just like that darn phone at my house to interrupt while I am playing. From what I could hear the Prelude was very good. The Appassionata was a little to short to comment on. You had my attention and then the phone rang. The Ballade I think personally could slow down a little, and the melody should be drawn out more. Also with the Ballade the accompanying hand has a tendency to over shadow the melody. Very gorgeous pieces overall.
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