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  • I hate everyone and I wish they all would die. I hate that's what everyone always thinks I am thinking about them. I really do hate you then and wish you would go away. It pains me so!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!! Adieu

  • Thank you for playing that wonderful piece of music in such a godly manner.

  • Thank you for playing that wonderful piece of music in such a godly manner.

  • @thebookofromans Define godly.

  • Thank you for playing that wonderful piece of music in such a godly manner. 

  • haha in englsih.. farewll

  • Slow it down a bit and over exaggerate the Forte and Piano and crescendo and decrescendos. At the beginning of the the piece its marked to play it Expressiveo.

    Other than that you're good to go.

  • pianodb is right, you are playing it straight-forward. Play it over and over and pay attention to how it says to play, as well as dynamics. Some parts should be quiet and then some parts should be loud. Just keep in mind what the song is called "Adieu to the Piano" and think how you can bring that sadness across.

  • I know what you need. First, u need to use dynamics. Secondly, u need to use the written dynamics. Thirdly, u need to over exaggerate all the dynamics. For example, the piece has so many crescendos and decrescendos already written in. Beethoven was a very emotional player and composer. At the beginning of the piece, it says "Moderato, con molta espressione." That means with a lot of expression. You're missing that. Add that in, and I'll give you my next tip.

  • Thanks. I know it could use more dynamics, though I don't think they show up as well on the video as in person.

  • I agree, but that is all the more reason to use even more dynamics. Also, I would challenge you to try to make every single note go somewhere. Either away or forward. If you can do that, you're technique is good enough that you can truly make this an amazing song.

  • I will try to play it more that way, especially on recordings (though I wasn't planning to record it again). But maybe I will, so people can enjoy it more.

  • Well, if people are dying that much to hear this song again, they will play it for themselves. lol I'm not professional, but to say that I listen to a ton of music is a gross understatement. lol The point is to grow personally as a musician, artist, and pianist. For the piano, I would recommend listening to Evgeny Kissin. His clarity of line is amazing! Check him out and tell me what you think.

  • Funny you should mention Evgeny Kissin. I've just been listening to him lately. :) Listening to a ton of music and playing it as well as they are two different things, but I thank you for your honest criticism.

  • And yes, Kissin is amazing! I also love Lang Lang.

  • Yes, Kissin is more technique, and Lang Lang is more feeling oriented. If only each had a lot more of the other, they could play jazz piano, which is just as great as classical piano. I won't comment on your technique because I am a pretty much self-taught piano player for the last 8 years. I also play the sax. Maybe I'll post a video of me playing something on the piano.

  • this sad piano piece is very melodious. i love your playing!

  • love it!! My mom thinks it lovely too!!

  • Very good, as always!

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