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Topic: Beethoven Pathetique - 2nd movement  (Read 1225 times)

Offline stefo78

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Beethoven Pathetique - 2nd movement
on: April 17, 2016, 07:43:07 AM
Hello,

After a long time without posting... trying to come back, with a baby and less time to work  :)

Here my actual playing of this piece. What is good and relevant in that ? And what is bad or not so good which could be improved ?





I will appreciate any good and bad comments.

Thanks a lot !
Stefo

Offline daniele1234

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Re: Beethoven Pathetique - 2nd movement
Reply #1 on: April 17, 2016, 07:47:33 AM
good work, and a nice recording of this great piece. Just one criticism, try not to stop before bars during the melody as this disrupts the flow and causes the melody to be disjointed. Anyway, good playing :)

Best of luck
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