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Offline pencilart3

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video: overplayed chopin prelude 4
on: August 02, 2015, 11:15:02 PM
My piano is out of tune sorry. My brother always bangs on it very loudly. I just figured I would record this for the heck of it!  ;D

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Offline birba

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Re: video: overplayed chopin prelude 4
Reply #1 on: August 04, 2015, 12:42:37 PM
I was pleasantly surprised to hear this.  You play with great feeling here.  the forte was a little too sudden, maybe, and there were some misreadings, but your left hand was beautiful in the various harmonic transitions.  Don't play the upbeat and downbeat in the right hand the same way.  Refine the tone more, like you do with your left hand.  I really liked that big pregnant pause you created before the final three chords.  It really WAS pregnant silence.  Bravo.

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Re: video: overplayed chopin prelude 4
Reply #2 on: August 04, 2015, 04:17:58 PM
I was pleasantly surprised to hear this.  You play with great feeling here.  the forte was a little too sudden, maybe, and there were some misreadings, but your left hand was beautiful in the various harmonic transitions.  Don't play the upbeat and downbeat in the right hand the same way.  Refine the tone more, like you do with your left hand.  I really liked that big pregnant pause you created before the final three chords.  It really WAS pregnant silence.  Bravo.

Thank you Birba! I personally think that I did a little better on prelude 1. I kind of made prelude 4 & 7 in a hurry.  ;D

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