sure, it says: good in time but i recomend you to get better the expresivity and the colour...is that what makes of this study, in my opinion, a master work
hi, first of all, impressive speed! well done. started learning this piece a month ago, can't play it as fast as you can yet! your notes are quite even but i can not hear some of them, probably "lost in the speed". same thing happens to me. i try to "bring out" the "lost" notes but it's quite difficult with the speed. good job though. i gave you a 4/5!
Speed isnt necessarily good, and i think this was a pretty good speed. If he played at 1:00 it would be hard to understand the piece and it wouldnt sound to good
? it's an etude dammit. flexability of wrist and fingers is what's to be gained, let alone lightness of touch... *sigh* it all depends on point of view and what aspect is more valuable to the player and viewer...
Your playing speed is certainly impressive, but I must agree with rachm06 that this IS an etude of touch, like etudes 3 and 6. The lightness and smoothness of the etude that gives it the surreal quality you have yet to perfect. You have perfected one aspect of the piece, true, but you still have a lot of work to perfect the whole thing.
a few tips try to preserve the right hand triplets and try to preserve the feel of the right hand quaver triplets as a contrast to the left hand crotchet triplets. nevertheless good performance
:0... how do you do that, i've been playing Piano for 5 years now and I couldn't play the right hand that fast on its own never mind both hands together...
Well done. I think the twos are more about the out of tune piano you're playing on. I would like to hear you play this on a tuned piano. Also, now that you've got it rock steady at a very fast tempo, you could try to emphasize the phrasing more at a good speed at which you can relax a little and bring out the melody more
well, it is an etude, and i wanted to see and prove how fast and perfectly i can play. that was the aim. I could play it much easily if it were a "slower presto". I just wanted to experiment and see my max. WHy is everyone giving it a 2 out of five?!
yeah. due o converting, the sound quality was made louder :/ . but yeah, man am i proud of this. I'm also almost done perfecting Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata 3rd Movement.
mmmmm è un pò piatto, tutto uguale ..... però bella agilità
D3lilah1982 3 years ago
Bravo, 6 molto agile, ma Chopin è un romantico...
donoses 3 years ago
Where's the feeling? it's fast of course.. but you don't feel it!
CryansA66 3 years ago 5
i feel the speed.
JohnDaArtist 3 years ago
sure, it says: good in time but i recomend you to get better the expresivity and the colour...is that what makes of this study, in my opinion, a master work
daibero 3 years ago 2
or good the time, better said
daibero 3 years ago
muy bien!!
iurena 3 years ago
I agree! but nevertheless it's very well played!
mephisto66773 3 years ago
Mind the Pedal! Its not clean at all, though it's hard to here with this sound.. I've had the same troubles.
Bawedid 4 years ago 6
Buono il tempo, ma ti consiglio di migliorare l'espressività e il colore... è quello che fa di questo studio, a parer mio, un capolavoro.
DarkAuron93 4 years ago
almost perfect!!!
196823 4 years ago
great!
ihrtmusic12334 4 years ago
very good!
benjamingrossmann 4 years ago
dang i wish i can play that fast
hoyansango 4 years ago
this is a fun piece to play. you have perfected it very nicely done. good speed and technique, just add some more expression into it
JstAnothrVirtuoso 4 years ago
great job, you played so freakin fast that it just sounded like a blur of notes and sound. wow, seriously, mucho impressed
Likeafoxow 5 years ago
hi, first of all, impressive speed! well done. started learning this piece a month ago, can't play it as fast as you can yet! your notes are quite even but i can not hear some of them, probably "lost in the speed". same thing happens to me. i try to "bring out" the "lost" notes but it's quite difficult with the speed. good job though. i gave you a 4/5!
thepianister 5 years ago
wow that`s very very good
I`m trying to learn this piece of music too but it`s very hard to play
good job!
xxredflowerxx 5 years ago
lol u never get tired. not as long as ur not pressing on ur wrist.
JohnDaArtist 5 years ago
wow.. beautiful.. i would get so tired lol
jbwooten89 5 years ago
im impressed.
the piano nerds made me laff ^^
razryan 5 years ago
You are brilliant, how long has it taken for you to learn this Etude? well done
grodob 5 years ago
umm, to get it to this point, with my slacking off alot, ~8 months. (YEAH I SLACKED LIKE HELL :( )
JohnDaArtist 5 years ago
Speed is good. This is cool, go for 1:00 and you'll be a god.
hr2 5 years ago
hah not toofar off...
JohnDaArtist 5 years ago
Speed isnt necessarily good, and i think this was a pretty good speed. If he played at 1:00 it would be hard to understand the piece and it wouldnt sound to good
JCDG301 5 years ago
ahh. thx for that but of understanding :)
JohnDaArtist 5 years ago
? it's an etude dammit. flexability of wrist and fingers is what's to be gained, let alone lightness of touch... *sigh* it all depends on point of view and what aspect is more valuable to the player and viewer...
JohnDaArtist 5 years ago
:) Indeed.
Omega1987 5 years ago
Your playing speed is certainly impressive, but I must agree with rachm06 that this IS an etude of touch, like etudes 3 and 6. The lightness and smoothness of the etude that gives it the surreal quality you have yet to perfect. You have perfected one aspect of the piece, true, but you still have a lot of work to perfect the whole thing.
ChopinILS 5 years ago
no its shafersons
JohnDaArtist 5 years ago
do you have a kawai piano?
rionmaru 5 years ago
hey good job
a few tips try to preserve the right hand triplets and try to preserve the feel of the right hand quaver triplets as a contrast to the left hand crotchet triplets. nevertheless good performance
ace666999 5 years ago
i'll keep dat in mind ace! :)
JohnDaArtist 5 years ago
:0... how do you do that, i've been playing Piano for 5 years now and I couldn't play the right hand that fast on its own never mind both hands together...
Wow!
FlipperJap 5 years ago
I don't think any pianist who attempts a chopin etude deserves a 2/5, I mean pianists work hard! 5/5
kyle556 5 years ago
thx! :)
JohnDaArtist 5 years ago
Well done. I think the twos are more about the out of tune piano you're playing on. I would like to hear you play this on a tuned piano. Also, now that you've got it rock steady at a very fast tempo, you could try to emphasize the phrasing more at a good speed at which you can relax a little and bring out the melody more
StrivetobeDust 5 years ago
well, it is an etude, and i wanted to see and prove how fast and perfectly i can play. that was the aim. I could play it much easily if it were a "slower presto". I just wanted to experiment and see my max. WHy is everyone giving it a 2 out of five?!
JohnDaArtist 5 years ago
it should be played a little slower presto doesnt mean as fast as you can play it perfectly
matrix6419 5 years ago
yeah. due o converting, the sound quality was made louder :/ . but yeah, man am i proud of this. I'm also almost done perfecting Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata 3rd Movement.
JohnDaArtist 5 years ago
good speed and clearness..but remember is a study on the lightness of touch!probably depends from the quality of recording,but it seems too "heavy"
rachm06 5 years ago
Its actually from op. 25, the SECOND Etude.
ibanezgrind 5 years ago
rezpecable zpeed.
gud playin
daTruCatz 5 years ago