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Topic: Let it Go - Disney's Frozen on the Bosendorfer 290 Imperial concert grand  (Read 1909 times)

Offline jamesyorkpiano

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Please take a moment to like and subscribe, I'll be so grateful!  Also any comments on Youtube would be hugely appreciated!  Thanks so much, James

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Please take a moment to like and subscribe, I'll be so grateful!  Also any comments on Youtube would be hugely appreciated!  Thanks so much, James

You will get more feedback and more respect if you post classical pieces on here. Not saying what you did wasnt good. Just saying you will get more out of this site if you post classical pieces.



ALSO, how are you so lucky to have a bosendorfer?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
Just here to lurk and cringe at my old posts now.

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Geez life is unfair

Offline Bob

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Hm...  

Maybe exact timing.  More of a pop style of playing.

Same idea on the runs.

Less pedal, blur.  More rhythmic, articulate.   (Could actually be the piano or the room, but still...)  

More dynamics.

More oomph.  It's waaaay too restrained.

Otherwise it just sounds nice, but that's not a good 'nice.'  Nice, polite, non-offensive.
Favorite new teacher quote -- "You found the only possible wrong answer."
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