..you're no doubt a talented pianist..I listened to your Chopin Etudes and I am impressed...also read some of the rest of your comments and you seem to be an intelligent kid....
....Please let me know how I can purchase your CD with the Chopin Etudes.I have no problem with supporting aspiring pianists.
Next time...learn to use a gun without shooting...
I'm actually a moderately intelligent twenty-four-year-old man. That is why I waited until I turned 24 to record the 24! I confess that I first played them all live in concert about two years ago. I also confess that the recordings were made over a total of five different sessions. I didn't play all 24 in any of the individual sessions, although on the very first night I did record 18 of them. My budget for editing was virtually nonexistent. It's extremely difficult to make a convincing splice in these Etudes. You can't actually 'edit out' any wrong notes that you played, contrary to what many people seem to think. Most of the time, pedaling severely limits the number of places where an edit can be successfully made. There's only so much that a cross-fade can do.
Simply put, the fewer edits you used, the better sounding recordings you will have.
I don't fight with a gun. I use a four-foot-long piece of steel known as a longsword! Even the blunts we use for sparring in class could shatter multiple bones with a single stroke.
I'm looking to sell the CD mainly in person. Perhaps one day we'll have the pleasure of meeting face-to-face, and you'll have the opportunity to purchase one!
If, that is, you don't first provoke a physical altercation, in which case I would probably win either by knock-out or submission
I confess that the only lessons with a Master that I'm currently taking at the moment are in the art of combat! Unarmed, single-sword, smallsword, longsword, and spear.
I'm a big 18th century man... it's one of the style-periods I focus on the most. Dueling was much more socially accepted back in those days!
cabbynum gave you some sound advise about how to write good posts. Rather than acknowledge his effort to help you, you chose instead to scorn him.
That's the issue here. You've presented yourself as a person filled with scorn. That's kind of ugly.
If as a person, you are truly filled with beautiful things to share, there should be very little room leftover for scorn!
My username is awesom_o. Awesom_o was a pretend-robot that was featured in an early episode of South Park, which is my only all-time-favourite TV show.
I personally don't hold the view that I am awesome. From my own perspective, my portfolio of original works is far too small, my bow-control upon the cello is insufficiently developed, my breath control upon the alto recorder is insufficiently skilled, and I'm not as good at singing and remembering lyrics as the other guys in my band. The more recordings that I post, the more people seem to just drop the 'o' and call me 'Awesome'. But honestly that has nothing to do with how/why I chose the name myself.