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Topic: Video: New version " Canon in C "-Johann Pachelbel( talent guys)  (Read 1282 times)

Offline gaconchip

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I have never seen a pianist who runs fingers so fast like this guy. He  just play piano 3 year, but his achievement is very proud.

If you like, subcribe to get more his video in the future.

Offline gaconchip

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I have never seen a pianist who runs fingers so fast like this guy. He  just play piano 3 year, but his achievement is very proud.

If you like, subcribe to get more his video in the future.
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Offline stevensk

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1) Dont publish this unless its YOU playing the piano!  >:(
2) If you never seen a pianist who runs fingers so fast, you havent seen much.  >:(

Offline gaconchip

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 I played, but I asked my friend to post my video for me. That 's why you mistakenly criticized me. Sr about that, and hope you have nice day.

Offline 8_octaves

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Hi gaconchip,

even if other persons post a video of you, then comments are -naturally- directed to what the audience sees and hears. And if you played: why, then, critics are misplaced? Because: No matter who posted videos. INTERESTING for us, I think, is the PLAYER.

Additionally: To give FRIENDS access to own videos, might be always a risky thing.. ;)

I recommend: Be resonsible for your OWN videos ALONE. Not giving others access to them.

Cordially, 8_octaves!

PS.: And I think double postings aren't necessary here. Because here are reasonable persons who can count.





"Never be afraid to play before an artist.
The artist listens for that which is well done,
the person who knows nothing listens for the faults." (T. Carreño, quoting her 2nd teacher, Gottschalk.)

Offline gaconchip

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Thank you for you advice. honestly, my friend is my brother. I believe in this guys. Sr about that. thank a lot for your concern and hope you have  great masterpieces
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