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Topic: BACK TO LIFE  (Read 1199 times)

Offline eladmikel

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BACK TO LIFE
on: May 16, 2015, 05:24:35 PM

Offline perfect_pitch

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Re: BACK TO LIFE
Reply #1 on: May 17, 2015, 02:32:56 AM
Please don't get into the habit of posting videos of pieces that are half-arsed, and quite dodgy. We had a pianists who spammed us years ago with recordings of pieces that were just badly played (for those who are long-time forum users, the acronym SCP will mean something).

He eventually disappeared, which was sadly enough pleasing. In terms of the Yann Tiersen - I (and I think most other members) would be really happy for you to spend a week trying to slowly clean up the semiquavers in the 2nd and 4th sections and post it again, trying to polish up the piece and present a cleaner and more beautiful and careful performance.

In terms of this piece, you've almost completely disregarded some of the longer pauses that are written in at the end of some of the passages, and your fluency/tempo is quite wobbly as you speed up and slow down (probably unintentionally), but it can be heard.  



PS. Just posting a link kind of looks like your simply fishing for more YouTube views... Interact with us.

Apart from the Yann Tiersen, I want you to listen to the recording of this piece by Giovanni Allevi (playing on a beautiful Bosesndorfer), and soak in the sound. Think to yourself how awesome it would be if you could play this piece as well as that.

Then spend a couple of weeks and really force yourself to learn it properly, and you'll gain more respect from your prospective audience.

Offline eladmikel

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Re: BACK TO LIFE
Reply #2 on: May 17, 2015, 09:57:55 AM
ok i will post only good things
 

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