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Schumann: Knecht Ruprecht or Saint Nicholas, whichever you prefer🎅
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Topic: Schumann: Knecht Ruprecht or Saint Nicholas, whichever you prefer🎅
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emdaymario
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Schumann: Knecht Ruprecht or Saint Nicholas, whichever you prefer🎅
on: January 08, 2024, 08:25:17 PM
Greetings, friends! I’m emdaymario, and I’m delighted to present you my rendition of Knecht Ruprecht by Schumann, a festive piece from his Album for the Young. This is a piece that evokes the magic of Christmas, and I hope it brightens up your day. I value your opinions and encouragement.🎹
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Schumann: Saint Nicholas Op. 68 No. 12 in A Minor
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frodo4
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Re: Schumann: Knecht Ruprecht or Saint Nicholas, whichever you prefer🎅
Reply #1 on: January 09, 2024, 03:43:17 AM
I enjoyed hearing your performance! Fine, confident sound and a great steady beat except maybe the phrase that start at 0:15 came in just a tad early? Not even worth mentioning. Well done.
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emdaymario
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Re: Schumann: Knecht Ruprecht or Saint Nicholas, whichever you prefer🎅
Reply #2 on: January 09, 2024, 08:45:35 AM
Thank you for your feedback. I am glad that you enjoyed my recording. I also appreciate your suggestion. If I think about it, a small delay at the mentioned point could create a better surprise effect. I wish you a great day. Best regards, Emdaymario
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