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Topic: F Chopin: Waltz op. 64:2  (Read 13358 times)

Offline grisell

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F Chopin: Waltz op. 64:2
on: November 04, 2008, 12:30:34 AM
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Offline gyzzzmo

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Re: F Chopin: Waltz op. 64:2
Reply #1 on: November 04, 2008, 08:07:23 AM
Big mess, read my campanella reply
1+1=11

Offline aslanov

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Re: F Chopin: Waltz op. 64:2
Reply #2 on: November 27, 2008, 08:46:55 PM
DUDE!

this piece as opposed to everything else u have attempted can sound better with some advice.

few suggestions
1) Listen to a proper recording, properly
2) you play the beginning segment with the decoration rushed, and blurred, we have to hear the jumpy sort of sound that it adds, it is after all a waltz
3)again, the Piu Mosso is played very rushed and incoherent, in my mind this part has to be a sort of uplifting moment, its as if the dancer has gotten warmed up with the Temp Guisto and now he has really started to "dance", as it were.
 

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