You're great one, a great lover of music. It's nice to see a kindred spirit like you. Do you also like Satie? Can you play his music next time? :) I'm listening to Gymnopedie no. 3 as much inspiration to my novel. It's sad and peaceful and bittersweet.
wow. if this is true i'm a fan of you ;). just to get to this idea of playing it upside down. i like your way of thinking about doing things not "normal" and it really inspired me to keep on thinking different and maybe show this more!
hey tocalpianix. first of all i play upside down cos it makes real fun! furthermore its a way to demonstrate that you don't have to do the things as they are "normal". i'd like to inspire people to think different. to play in this way is also a challenge to my spatial sense. just try self! ;-)
Thank you, Nehalaya. Actually, I tried just after watching your video and I agree it was fun! I thought that it would also be interesting to learn any tune with the hands inverted, that is, playing the right hand part with the left hand, and vice versa. I will try that also and let you know!
You're great one, a great lover of music. It's nice to see a kindred spirit like you. Do you also like Satie? Can you play his music next time? :) I'm listening to Gymnopedie no. 3 as much inspiration to my novel. It's sad and peaceful and bittersweet.
darcon81 9 months ago
wow. if this is true i'm a fan of you ;). just to get to this idea of playing it upside down. i like your way of thinking about doing things not "normal" and it really inspired me to keep on thinking different and maybe show this more!
TheJoulification 1 year ago
Hello Nehalaya... Just also want to leave you a comment: This air is just one of my favorites... Good play! hugs, hth
CitiusAltiusFort 2 years ago
thanks ;-)
Nehalaya 2 years ago
Well done! I know it's not my business at all but, could I ask why you play upside down?
tocalpianix 2 years ago
hey tocalpianix. first of all i play upside down cos it makes real fun! furthermore its a way to demonstrate that you don't have to do the things as they are "normal". i'd like to inspire people to think different. to play in this way is also a challenge to my spatial sense. just try self! ;-)
Nehalaya 2 years ago
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tocalpianix 2 years ago
Thank you, Nehalaya. Actually, I tried just after watching your video and I agree it was fun! I thought that it would also be interesting to learn any tune with the hands inverted, that is, playing the right hand part with the left hand, and vice versa. I will try that also and let you know!
tocalpianix 2 years ago
Yes it is! xD
zalmoxe 3 years ago