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Offline ptitepuce09

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Hijo de la luna
on: April 17, 2014, 07:32:19 AM
)-(ello everyone!

I am pleased to share with you my first interpretation that I have made, (yes, I start in this field!)

" hijo de la luna " from Mecano



I hope you enjoy!

Offline cabbynum

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)-(ello everyone!

I am pleased to share with you my first two interpretations that I made, (ehh yes, I start in this field!)

I first made " hijo de la luna " Mecano



Then secondo , I threw myself into a really difficult piece (those who know it could certainly confirm that) , Pirates of the Caribbean Jarrod - Incredible Piano Solo

I can tell you that I worked very hard to get to this final result ..
There are of course some minor imperfections but I think that only Jarrod can play it to perfection!



So what do you think ?

Feel free to share your thoughts / advice / criticisms!

Hope to hear from you ! : D

Ptitepuce09 - Marion

The first one sounded really nice, good work!

On the pirates, it lacked fire and really needs fire. Be more exciting with it, take some passages faster, increase the dynamic contrasts. I highly suggest taking some time to take the tension out of your left hand... It would help a lot

Over all great job, keep up the good work
Just here to lurk and cringe at my old posts now.

Offline ptitepuce09

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Hello!

Thank you very much for your feedback.

I see exactly what you mean and I take into consideration all your advice!

thanks again for your answer :)

Offline ptitepuce09

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Hi again!

I take the opportunity to share my new video of "La valse d'Amélie"




I think, you know this piece? (I am from Switzerland and speak french so you may have certainly noticed that I don't have a perfect English ;-)

Please let your opinion :D

Offline ptitepuce09

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Game of thrones - piano
Reply #4 on: July 15, 2014, 11:32:41 AM
Hi all,

How are you?

Are you interested to check my new piano cover of Game of Thrones ?



Give me your feedback or comment

Thank you and I hope you will enjoy it!

Offline Bob

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You're probably better off making separate threads for each piece.  People will find the piece by the thread title.  And all your threads would be under your username.
Favorite new teacher quote -- "You found the only possible wrong answer."

Offline carl_h

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Hi,

I liked your playing in general and La vase d'Amélie best. Yann Tiersen made some nice pieces.
In the one Pirate one, it looked like you were sitting a bit too far from the piano, or is it the angel? :p

If you like to play arrangements you could check out Mercuzio pianist on YouTube, he covers a lot of pieces and does this very good, he also provides the sheets for free.

Bien a vous!

Offline thalbergmad

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In the one Pirate one, it looked like you were sitting a bit too far from the piano

I thought the same. Stretching for the keys perhaps explains the lack of fire.

Thal
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Offline ptitepuce09

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)-(ello everyone!

I am pleased to share with you my first two interpretations that I made, (ehh yes, I start in this field!)

I first made " hijo de la luna " Mecano



Then secondo , I threw myself into a really difficult piece (those who know it could certainly confirm that) , Pirates of the Caribbean Jarrod - Incredible Piano Solo

I can tell you that I worked very hard to get to this final result ..
There are of course some minor imperfections but I think that only Jarrod can play it to perfection!



So what do you think ?

Feel free to share your thoughts / advice / criticisms!

Hope to hear from you ! : D

Ptitepuce09 - Marion
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