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Offline grisell

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Liszt: La Campanella
on: November 04, 2008, 12:34:57 AM


(Please note that the dynamics on my digital piano is very limited)
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Offline gyzzzmo

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Re: Liszt: La Campanella
Reply #1 on: November 04, 2008, 08:05:15 AM
To be honost, its a big mess and its definitely not good enough. The whole point of this piece is gaining accuracy, and i probably dont have to tell you that you dont have the accuracy yet.

Ofcourse i have to say that its nice that you have come this far without a teacher, or you had a very bad teacher. So if you want to work seriously on this piece, get yourself a decent teacher because you dont know yet how to handle pieces like this. Hell, you dont even know how to sit on that bench correctly!

good luck,
gyzzzmo
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Offline pianisten1989

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Re: Liszt: La Campanella
Reply #2 on: November 04, 2008, 09:58:49 PM
Yes.. You have to get a teacher, who will help you with this piece, and probably make you play easier pieces.
But one thing really upsets me (this, and that you don't listen to us about your chair-height. you will get serious back problem if you keep sitting like that)
Do you really think you are ready for this piece, when you do this much "simple" misstakes? And are you saticfied with your preformance?
You can do very much work yourself, before posting such unfinished piece.

Offline grisell

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Re: Liszt: La Campanella
Reply #3 on: November 05, 2008, 08:41:31 AM
No, I'm not satisfied with the result. That's why I posted the clip. I thought this was a forum where one could get help and advice and not a place where to show off.

If anyone thinks my effort sucks, there are lots of other recordings by professionals.

Offline gyzzzmo

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Re: Liszt: La Campanella
Reply #4 on: November 05, 2008, 08:54:42 AM
You're right that this isnt a forum to show off, but it is also not a forum where we only say 'braveau braveau'. Your playing is just too flawed to help you with small advices here and there, thats why i told you to take a teacher.

Gyzzzmo

Btw, if you're not willing to take a teacher, go read the (general) guide i wrote for chopin etudes, basicly it is how you should handle any technical (too) hard piece. Here is the link: https://www.pianostreet.com/smf/index.php/topic,28636.0.html
1+1=11

Offline tsagari

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Re: Liszt: La Campanella
Reply #5 on: November 05, 2008, 09:23:29 AM
I agree with the others about you needing a teacher and sitting correctly on the bench. You adopt very bad habits  without proper instruction. If you get yourself an experience teacher this piece will get much much better. If you can not aford a teacher play easier pieces. You have the capacity for such piece but you need someone to show you how to achieve it. ;D
Nancy
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