1. That Keypeg would select the same rare Tchaikovsky piece which K chose is very peculiar in itself. The odds are against it.
AJSpiano selected this piece, and it was meant to be worked on by
students and the project was meant to teach something. We were to look at what we could draw out of the piece, how we might approach it and so on. We discussed it among each other publicly and my ideas are in there - those same ideas are reflected in in my recording.
4. As I understand, Keypeg submitted hers after Karli's.
I submitted mine mid-December. K (m1469) submitted hers in January. I had major problems with the quality of the recording because of the equipment. Lostinidlewonder had offered to help with technical problems, so
in December I had sent it to him to see if he could help. He got rid of the hiss but then it sounded like it was underwater. I sent it to another member who tried various filters to get rid of the hiss. My teacher considered the hiss. Finally my son, who knows something about sound, taught me about it - you take a "footprint" of the hiss and then have the software erase the footprint from the recording. This still leaves you with an odd sound quality but at least it was not such a big hiss.
I sent the version with the erased hiss to a friend, a violinist and teacher I have known for some 10 years, also in December. It turns out that she is also a PianoStreet member. So the number of people who heard my recording and/or tried to work with the hiss, all by mid-December are:
- Lostinidlewonder
- AJSpiano
- the fellow member who tried to help erase the hiss
- the violinist / violin teacher friend
- my teacher
They heard it some 2 - 3 weeks before Karli/m1469 even recorder her version. She wrote in January that she had recorded it in January.
I was quite unhappy about the hiss, the distortion, and the recording equipment. After that I did all I could to find a better way of recording, and got a cable going from the piano to the computer for a direct sound. That was a result of that experience, but obviously I didn't have that equipment then.
2. Keypeg sounds incredibly like K in the recording. I can distinguish Karli's sound from everyone who has ever lived.
Apparently there are things that you cannot hear yet, which is ok because we are all learning, including myself. I took a lot of ideas from Cubus here:
K. and I are both female singers, and it is a lyrical piece. As well, I am a violin student, so ditto. If you listen carefully you will hear these differences:
- the middle notes of the LH are more controlled in her playing than mine, because she has the technical training while I am lacking in this area, still working intensely with my teacher on these weaknesses
- Her tempo is less decided, and the decisions in dynamics also become firm more in the 2nd half than the first. In fact, when I began to work on the piece, my teacher found the pulse of mine two varied and "lyrical" and stressed that a steady beat was important for this piece even if adding rubato. I worked long and hard on keeping that steady pulse. I think that LiW's comments talk of both things. It makes sense, since m1469 told us that she had dashed off her version on inspiration without polishing, while I had worked a lot, and with a teacher's input, to polish mine.