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Topic: Rachmaninoff - Etude-Tableau in C Major, Op.33 No.2  (Read 871 times)

Offline lafo

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Rachmaninoff - Etude-Tableau in C Major, Op.33 No.2
on: November 08, 2015, 11:07:33 AM
Hope you like it :) One of my favorites.

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Re: Rachmaninoff - Etude-Tableau in C Major, Op.33 No.2
Reply #1 on: November 13, 2015, 03:33:41 PM
Very nice playing. I'm sure someone said something about it on one of your previous videos, but I'm surprised you can play so accurately with such a low wrist. It obviously works for you, so there's no arguing with that!
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Re: Rachmaninoff - Etude-Tableau in C Major, Op.33 No.2
Reply #2 on: November 13, 2015, 06:11:47 PM
Very nice playing. I'm sure someone said something about it on one of your previous videos, but I'm surprised you can play so accurately with such a low wrist. It obviously works for you, so there's no arguing with that!

Thanks :))

Yeah, it was discussed in one of my other videos :) This is my natural way :D
 

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