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Topic: Chaconne in D by Bach/Busoni new member seek for advice thank  (Read 1638 times)

Offline moneytom

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Hello everyone,

I am a new member in Pianostreet.
Below is my first music putting here.
I may use this piece as one of my exam piece.
Therefore, it will be happy to hear your advise.
Hope it won't disappointed you through there are several mistake :P

Pieces: Chaconne in D by Bach/Busoni
Piano: Grand piano Hoffman 5'2
Practice time: 3 months
Record by Samsung mobile phone :P


https://soundcloud.com/moneytom/chaconne-busoni

Offline pantonality

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There was another thread on this piece recently here:
https://www.pianostreet.com/smf/index.php?topic=45155.0

I commented to that poster regarding his interpretation and it seems you're doing the same thing. Judging from the background noise at the beginning you must be in a practice room, it's unfortunate you couldn't find an instrument in better tune. Good luck.

Offline moneytom

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There was another thread on this piece recently here:
https://www.pianostreet.com/smf/index.php?topic=45155.0

I commented to that poster regarding his interpretation and it seems you're doing the same thing. Judging from the background noise at the beginning you must be in a practice room, it's unfortunate you couldn't find an instrument in better tune. Good luck.

Thank you very much for your advise.
and sorry for the noise and tune.
 

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