You could make it better by substitution. Such as you would Lizst Etudes. Not bad. I would make you re-finger and ignore the musik as it appears. When a hand is not in use, it can be used for substitution. I give that performance a "B". For a competition, you would need an "A." As a Concert Pianist, Teacher, and Coach; I recommend you to read the György Sándor "Art of Piano Playing."
nice job man! ive been playing this piece since mid april or so and have it just about up to the tempo you are playing it at. one question, are you sticking strictly to Chopin's fingering or using some of your own different fingerings? I find measures 26-29 to still be very very difficult when the tempo starts to increase. if you are using some of your own fingerings, which measures and what fingerings? again, great job!
@JHighland1 hey thank you for your support! Indeed this is one of the hardest piano pieces. I started out with Cortot's fingerings, and I added my own fingerings as well. This needed to be practiced very very slow....which was hard! hahaha
Basically I followed Cortot's fingerings and if I didn't like some of the fingerings, I changed to my own. :)
You could make it better by substitution. Such as you would Lizst Etudes. Not bad. I would make you re-finger and ignore the musik as it appears. When a hand is not in use, it can be used for substitution. I give that performance a "B". For a competition, you would need an "A." As a Concert Pianist, Teacher, and Coach; I recommend you to read the György Sándor "Art of Piano Playing."
cheetahcatgirl 8 months ago
uyghur virtuoso !!!
Dil97 10 months ago
nice job man! ive been playing this piece since mid april or so and have it just about up to the tempo you are playing it at. one question, are you sticking strictly to Chopin's fingering or using some of your own different fingerings? I find measures 26-29 to still be very very difficult when the tempo starts to increase. if you are using some of your own fingerings, which measures and what fingerings? again, great job!
JHighland1 1 year ago
@JHighland1 hey thank you for your support! Indeed this is one of the hardest piano pieces. I started out with Cortot's fingerings, and I added my own fingerings as well. This needed to be practiced very very slow....which was hard! hahaha
Basically I followed Cortot's fingerings and if I didn't like some of the fingerings, I changed to my own. :)
laqin007 1 year ago
well done! keep up the good work.
Duldul601 1 year ago