A little too choppy at times when ending phrases- yes, it is good to end phrases cleanly, but in this case, it sounds just choppy. I like the clean ends and the spaces that you provide between phrases- find a way to end the phrases such that they taper off gradually- a clean, smooth finish that leads toward the next phrase at the same time (hint: a device that will help you with that is underneath your right foot). Other than that, that was pretty darn nice. *Applause*
You must have had somewhere to be, because everything sounded rushed and forced, and you paid dearly for it when you had to play the coda fast enough to, at the very least, remain equal to everything else. You have plenty of time, make use of it. Note how the chords change, the harmonic rhythm. You'll find that there is much more beauty to the piece than you thought if you simply take the time to notice it. Stopping to smell the roses, so to speak.
Wow, Anna. This is great! Perhaps you might try voicing some of the faster sections so that it's not just a constant barrage of sound, but excellent technical work.
A little too choppy at times when ending phrases- yes, it is good to end phrases cleanly, but in this case, it sounds just choppy. I like the clean ends and the spaces that you provide between phrases- find a way to end the phrases such that they taper off gradually- a clean, smooth finish that leads toward the next phrase at the same time (hint: a device that will help you with that is underneath your right foot). Other than that, that was pretty darn nice. *Applause*
rmfotj 1 month ago
I think I fell in love with you ...
isccha89 3 months ago
MrGabrielSeng is definitely a jerk for posting such demeaning comments. Please delete there if someone can.
Outcastedz offers some really good advice.
Good Job Ana. This is a very difficult piece to play, practise makes almost perfect in this case. Good work.
tcaetano77 4 months ago
good but between transitions you need a little pedal, we hear complete breaks :|
outcastedz 1 year ago
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You must have had somewhere to be, because everything sounded rushed and forced, and you paid dearly for it when you had to play the coda fast enough to, at the very least, remain equal to everything else. You have plenty of time, make use of it. Note how the chords change, the harmonic rhythm. You'll find that there is much more beauty to the piece than you thought if you simply take the time to notice it. Stopping to smell the roses, so to speak.
royo90 2 years ago
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royo90 2 years ago
Wow, Anna. This is great! Perhaps you might try voicing some of the faster sections so that it's not just a constant barrage of sound, but excellent technical work.
ixd735 2 years ago
pretty good. How long have you been playing piano for?
axdy91 3 years ago
i really like this chopin ballade, you play graet, post more videos!
whiteblackkeys 3 years ago
I would say ,try difficult parts a bit slower
and play it with more legato ,so you can show better your emotions ...
Than your good work would be perfect ^-^
dzeljpiano 3 years ago
Bravo :)
GazeRock123 3 years ago
Hi,very well.
How many years do you studies?
Bye
Fryderyk1980 3 years ago