Rustles of spring was the last piece i ever 'memorized' when i was 16...then i got a driver's license & stopped caring about piano lessos :-| but now at 28, I long for those 6 yrs when I had a bit of 'artistry' in me
@Sempertacsil hey im 16 and im learning rustle of springs. :) but im going to a music college majoring in education so i dnt think ill loose any "artistry"
@atinitiny Not to discourage an1, but you never know where path of life's gonna take you. At 16, I aspired to be an accountant or electrcal-engineer but now im a security contractor overseas hopping from one country to another(currently in romania). But hey, that was my path..i wish all the BEST for your aspirations!
On "Rustle": try to choose a tempo both your hands can cope with. Rather a tad slower overall, but constant, then slowing down everytime it gets a bit harder for your left hand. I liked your beginning, though.
It's a very hard piece and unfortunately, many never master fully it but perform it nonetheless. Keep up the good work, you have enough talent to make this one shine!
i played the Rustle of Spring.. way back 2006 - during my 10th year recital... and as far as i know the soud from your right hand should be weaker comparing to your left hand... but on the middle, both hands should have equal power ... and on the last part the left hand now will have the weaker sound... but anyway,,, your great!
Excellent!!! Continue so, you will be able to become a great pianist: you're so accurate and conscious, I like your style!
AlanLeonheart 10 months ago
i play rustles of spring too!
aberri12311 1 year ago
Two minute waltz. Hah! Joking aside, good job. Well played.
chopinchef 1 year ago
Rustles of spring was the last piece i ever 'memorized' when i was 16...then i got a driver's license & stopped caring about piano lessos :-| but now at 28, I long for those 6 yrs when I had a bit of 'artistry' in me
Sempertacsil 2 years ago
@Sempertacsil hey im 16 and im learning rustle of springs. :) but im going to a music college majoring in education so i dnt think ill loose any "artistry"
atinitiny 2 years ago
@atinitiny Not to discourage an1, but you never know where path of life's gonna take you. At 16, I aspired to be an accountant or electrcal-engineer but now im a security contractor overseas hopping from one country to another(currently in romania). But hey, that was my path..i wish all the BEST for your aspirations!
Sempertacsil 2 years ago
My friend plays rustle of spring heaps good. Almost or if not better than the quality of a high professional!!
By the way you slowed down a lot in the middle untill it got back to part A
wateva2234 2 years ago
Is the Minute waltz mi-newt or mi-nut??
lol I heard before but i can't be botherd with the piece anymore...
wateva2234 2 years ago
@wateva2234 It is the "mi-newt "waltz-nothing to do with time.
Chopin wrote this whilst watching his girlfriend's dog chasing its tail.
Apt isn't it?
thrippleton 1 year ago
On "Rustle": try to choose a tempo both your hands can cope with. Rather a tad slower overall, but constant, then slowing down everytime it gets a bit harder for your left hand. I liked your beginning, though.
It's a very hard piece and unfortunately, many never master fully it but perform it nonetheless. Keep up the good work, you have enough talent to make this one shine!
Misteribel 2 years ago
Correction, Minute Waltz is Chopin's Waltz Op. 64 No. 1 :)
n0wM3 2 years ago
Hey, not bad!
zece1314 2 years ago
no feeling.soso
sgchn 2 years ago
good tempo
Greyfox404 3 years ago
slowed down in the middle...
piano2991 3 years ago
i play this at the moment. great perfomance, good tempo!
Greetz
crazy2bong 3 years ago 2
I played Rustle of Spring back around 1976. It's forgotten now. As is all my Chopin by memory too. Alas, my Baldwin grand just collects dust now.
moslemssuck 3 years ago
i played the Rustle of Spring.. way back 2006 - during my 10th year recital... and as far as i know the soud from your right hand should be weaker comparing to your left hand... but on the middle, both hands should have equal power ... and on the last part the left hand now will have the weaker sound... but anyway,,, your great!
jihan1500 3 years ago 2
omg! That's amazing! Great job!! =D
fender9C 3 years ago 2
how old are you? great job!!
piano2991 3 years ago 2
At a guess I would say in his mid to early teens
steinwaygrande1 3 years ago
he wouldve been like 15-16 im fair sure
V4lkz 3 years ago
Wow, I don't think I've ever actually heard you play that uh, brilliantly. I guess the school pianos are pretty shoddy then.
borisaur 4 years ago
Quite not the greatest.
Sorry, I just noticed all the positive comments. Guess I'll actually watch it now.
borisaur 4 years ago
Terrific - such technical expertise combined with feeling!
arraguado 4 years ago
Such technical expertise combined with feeling - terrific
arraguado 4 years ago
Most impressive
ddpjh1 4 years ago
Excellent
grodob 4 years ago