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Topic: Ravel - Alborada del Gracioso, Chopin Etude Op.10 No.4, Scarlatti Sonata K249  (Read 2539 times)

Offline lukejones1

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Hi Pianostreet,

Just thought I'd share some of my latest videos that I made in college recently. Need to upgrade my mics at some point to get a wider tonal range, but much of it comes through fine. Hope you enjoy it and welcome any feedback.
Ravel - Alborada del Gracioso



Scarlatti Sonata in B-flat K249


Chopin Etude Op.10 No.4


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Offline piulento

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Wow, those are all excellent!
I was especially impressed by the Ravel. It's one of my favorites, and you played it beautifully.

Offline ianzilla

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you are so dang good! great job and I wish you the best in future competition/recital endeavors!

Offline kalospiano

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your technique is absolutely stunning  :o
Why don't I play like that :(

Offline lukejones1

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Thanks guys for your kind words, hope to release more videos in the near future. Happy New Year everyone :)
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