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Topic: Waldszenen
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pianisten1989
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Waldszenen
on: September 25, 2010, 12:45:07 PM
Me playing waldszenen.
So, I started playing it like, 2-2½ week ago, ish..
Some wrong notes, but that isn't the point. I basically know them all, but I just haven't recorded them, so I put them up when I've done that
All comments are ofc welcome!
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prongated
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Re: Waldszenen
Reply #1 on: September 26, 2010, 03:37:03 AM
Lots of nice details in the first one! And once it gets going the second one is very spirited!
For the first one, I would think about how the music flows in a bigger picture. At the moment it likes to get stuck when you want to do something musical. But this is I suspect only because it's a new piece. The opening of the second one sounds a bit weird to me...uncertain somehow...and towards the end, when it meanders to D major, you can play that soft, and then build up with the RH notes in the 2nd last bar to get to the end.
Good work! It's going to be good I'm sure!
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