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Offline trus

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Glinka nocturne in F minor
on: January 22, 2014, 04:44:34 PM
Hello everyone,

This is my first recording of this lovely piece (played on my  digital piano, not on the Yamaha in the picture I just randomly picked to make a video :)) ), I am preparing this piece for a performance in about 5 weeks time . I didn't want to load it on you tube as it is not ready yet, but had no choice as all my mp3 or other audio converters have run out of free trials and I could not load an audio file in wav format on here!

Anyway, I am aware of the mess at the beginning with pedaling, where the rolled chords are in left hand, and an unexpected little pause where it should not be. In general, can you please give me your feedback, please :)  please tell me how can i make it better :) Thanks a lot! tonya

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Re: Glinka nocturne in F minor
Reply #1 on: January 22, 2014, 04:57:58 PM
I use Audacity to convert wav files to mp3s. It's free to download from here: https://www.softworld.com/windows/audio-mp3-software/other/audacity/?pid=301&d1=5152&gclid=CKXCjoegkrwCFRDLtAodAm0AfQ

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Re: Glinka nocturne in F minor
Reply #2 on: January 22, 2014, 05:56:01 PM
Thank you! Very handy to know :)

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Re: Glinka nocturne in F minor
Reply #3 on: January 24, 2014, 01:40:10 PM
wow, this is actually pretty amazing...
Good luck with your performance!

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Re: Glinka nocturne in F minor
Reply #4 on: January 24, 2014, 02:54:47 PM
wow, this is actually pretty amazing...
Good luck with your performance!


thank you, glad you liked it ! :)
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