good job, but I could offer you some tips if you like:
1. In the A section, strive for longer lines. Don't get stuck on the accents that Chopin put in. When Chopin writes in accents, he means that the line goes to there. Just make sure you go to the ending of each phrase. Don't make a "hiccup" at the ends.
2. Note that the music says Accelerando in parts, so keep the line going, and get somewhat erratic.
3. In the slow B section, voice out the melody and sing longer lines to flow more.
Mo, you are truly gifted! That is no lie!
(-Emily)
SillyLilly000 8 months ago
good job, but I could offer you some tips if you like:
1. In the A section, strive for longer lines. Don't get stuck on the accents that Chopin put in. When Chopin writes in accents, he means that the line goes to there. Just make sure you go to the ending of each phrase. Don't make a "hiccup" at the ends.
2. Note that the music says Accelerando in parts, so keep the line going, and get somewhat erratic.
3. In the slow B section, voice out the melody and sing longer lines to flow more.
spartandna 10 months ago
Wow, agreed... This is really really good! We need to find you a nice 7-9' Yamaha/Steinway lol...
Seriously though, this is better than what a lot of concert pianists try to pass off.
EuphoricDan 1 year ago
Mo. Simply amazing. Really.
You deserve to play on a better piano.
jrabueg1 1 year ago
why so pro
winxmon 1 year ago