On piano, it must go faster, because the design of the piano does not allow notes to be sustained in the way strings can be sustained. Therefore, 'the original speed' does not favour the piano. Octaves sound too detached otherwise. The same applies if it's a brass band - they have to breath.
@WikaZZboY I agree with you. Original version is a bit faster, I believe that every tone is slowed down for a second or even less, but enough for me to notice it.
Is this the original tone? Shouldn't it be C Major?
diegosgc 2 months ago
On piano, it must go faster, because the design of the piano does not allow notes to be sustained in the way strings can be sustained. Therefore, 'the original speed' does not favour the piano. Octaves sound too detached otherwise. The same applies if it's a brass band - they have to breath.
PianoKwanMan 2 months ago
@PianoKwanMan thanks for the info, it is appreciated
maringrbacvideo 2 months ago
Is the Blue Danube classified as a Viennese or english/slow waltz?
dag04211995 5 months ago in playlist Piano Lessions
plz midi file, th link is down
KarimBoukhalf 7 months ago
100% fast?? i didn't know this song was this slow.. cuz i heard faster versions b4
WikaZZboY 9 months ago
@WikaZZboY I agree with you. Original version is a bit faster, I believe that every tone is slowed down for a second or even less, but enough for me to notice it.
Kittyvondy 8 months ago
@Kittyvondy "a bit faster"? This sounds like total beginner learning this piece.
koreanstyler 6 months ago
@koreanstyler Not arguing with that. Totally agree.
Kittyvondy 6 months ago
ahushuahush"
MrGioJackson 10 months ago