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Topic: Impromptu No. 3 by Schubert  (Read 958 times)

Offline yoyoquicric

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Impromptu No. 3 by Schubert
on: November 22, 2021, 04:56:33 PM
This is my interpretation of Impromptu No. 3 by Schubert. If u guys can give me any tips to improve it would be appreciated since I'm self taught .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVue2PBDBNY

Offline thirtytwo2020

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Re: Impromptu No. 3 by Schubert
Reply #1 on: November 23, 2021, 11:54:54 AM
Hi,
I would never have guessed that you are self-taught. To me, your technique looks really relaxed and natural. I think that with access to a good teacher and a good instrument you could develop into a very fine pianist.

My main tip would be to just keep refining the balance and phrasing of this piece. You are already projecting the melody quite well over the chordal accompaniment, but you could work on shaping the phrases even more, letting them rise, fall and breathe the way you would if you were singing it really well. I don't know how well your digital piano will respond to this kind of work though. Do you find it hard to control the dynamics when you play?

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Re: Impromptu No. 3 by Schubert
Reply #2 on: November 23, 2021, 01:37:13 PM
Thank you for the compliment but I don't plan on becoming a pianist , I just wanna play it has a hobby while still being at least somewhat decent.
I don't find it hard to control the dynamics , because this is a quite good digital piano that someone recommended to me, but my playing it depends a lot on my mood , sometimes I play a little slower and with more expressiveness and sometimes a bit faster with no so good phrasing, so i guess I'm a little inconsistent in the way I play but i don´t really know how to make myself be more consistent.

Offline mcporter87

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Re: Impromptu No. 3 by Schubert
Reply #3 on: November 24, 2021, 12:51:06 AM
Wonderful recording, welldone. It’s not an easy piece by any means! You play it superbly.
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