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From: SpecialAPB
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  • great piece.....really impressive ¡¡¡ mmmmm its curious this piece remind me a classical guitar piece by agustin barios ( the catedral),.,.,.

  • you dont play this piece with a pedal

  • @lauramak yeah and it's loads faster

  • I'm currently learning this piece with my piano teacher along with "Chopin - Étude Op. 10 No. 3 "La Tristesse" ". And out of pure honesty, that interpretation was really good.

  • my last name is daquin (=

  • Very impressive for only having played it for a couple of days.

    If you are inviting opinions, which I gather everyone is who posts on YouTube (why else bother?) then here's mine based on 40 years of playing and studying and teaching (which makes my opinion not an ounce more valuable than anyone else's)---

    Keep it light. In general, I prefer the production of a sound that most closely gives the impression of the aesthetic world that the piece was created in, meanng lightness, airiness...

  • with a minimum of pedal (if any at all) and only slight changes in dynamics.

    Also, keep the tempo a shade slower. This will allow more time for the listener to absorb the subtleties (sp?) of the music, while allowing your changes (dynamics and tempo) to have more meaning.

    I'd be very curious if you post this again after a year or so.

  • a bit heavy on the pedal, keep working on it!

  • I had only been playing it for a few days before I recorded it. I may rerecord it in the future depending on if I have any time!

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