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Topic: Fantasia impromtu op.66 concert by Put  (Read 1536 times)

Offline buhdaporn

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Fantasia impromtu op.66 concert by Put
on: July 30, 2010, 08:15:28 AM
My name is Put. I'm young and I have played piano for 4 years
I have many songs that will be post in this link such as
Fantasia impromtu op.66 concert




Numb, Girl generation, Bach, Liszt and etc
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Offline pianist1976

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Re: Fantasia impromtu op.66 concert by Put
Reply #1 on: July 31, 2010, 03:09:25 PM
No offense at all, just only one friendly advice: if you want to sound as a professional, NEVER call "song" to a piece/composition ;) I'm not a native English spoken person but I guess that doing it sounds as bad as in any other language.

About the interpretation itself, I think that you could play it pretty well but before this happens you need to improve many things: you need to rise a bit the speed and you need to even the right hand (the second point may be more important at this time than the first). After you reach a matter of evenness on the right hand, the polyrhythm in this kind of pieces is easier by playing them a bit faster (fast enough, I don't mean to play as fast as possible). You also need to improve your legato and the guidance of the wrist. You need more direction and many more dynamics. Work more on scales. The central section perhaps must sound more lyric. I also saw some unnecessary movements on your fingers and wrist but that's just my opinion.

I hope I had not been so hard. I tried to be constructive and helpful. I guess that when someone posts a video here looks for advice :)
 

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