Thank-you for the nice comment quanganhct. The right damper pedal is used most frequently, and achieves the legato phrasing when all strings are struck. The left soft or "una corda' pedal does not strike as many strings, so achieves a "softer", quieter effect. The middle "sostenuto" pedal sustaines one particular note.--For the pieces I play, I mainly use the damper, or the soft pedal-depending on the dynamics, phrasing, and expression I want to emote. Hope that helps.
quanganhct, at 0:51 was the climatic beginning of that phrase. I purposely emphasized the pianissimo of the left hand so as to juxtapose the crescendo of the right hand. The purpose of this was to bring out the melody or "voice" of that particular phrase, which asks to be played "amabile" or "sweetly". Perhaps a bit louder would have been more to your liking though. --Glad the song is creating a relaxing mood for you. Thanks for listening.
Thanks for this beautiful melody. You play very well... :-)
marucoLille 1 year ago
I like this video.she plays super.I love her long hair too.Most Asians have that kind of long hair and play that beautiful piano.Very romantic...
SuperGiade 1 year ago
beautiful cantabile¡¡¡¡
but...don't abuse with the ostinato ja ja ja it's a joke, i know you are read a first view...
uffizzi19 1 year ago
very nice...
linda518happy 2 years ago
SUPER
negyoktavos 2 years ago
wonderful :) you play really good and i love your hair ;)
vai280194 2 years ago
Beautiful, the pupil becomes the teacher..
calmness30 3 years ago
It's just wonderfull.
You play very well. : )
I would like to know if you could send me the score, I would like to learn to play this song.
Joackiim 3 years ago
Nicely done...
swaysie2 3 years ago
wow!! you have a grand piano in ur home.. ^^
Great song.. keep it up
hotsnow0 3 years ago
brilliantly played heartbtrue, thank you for another wonderful song!!
rufus39 3 years ago
i just learned this piece, can you tell me what grade this is? i took 4 month of piano
vickoppa 3 years ago
wow..your house got a grand piano..
Xavoir86 3 years ago
so beautiful .........
Cerboaicaiubita 3 years ago
Now this is much better,
Later days
burnell007 3 years ago
Fantastic heartbtrue!!!! keep them coming
it sound amazing
chacalpiano 3 years ago
Very good. Too bad I don't have this piece in my Clayderman Songbook.
beadslovers 3 years ago
I can try and scan it for you. I have it.
chacalpiano 3 years ago
great :)
alostatha 3 years ago
i love it sooooooooooooooo great :)
alostatha 3 years ago
Thanks for telling me about this! It is wonderfull!
Godlovesyou234 3 years ago
Wonderful!!!! 5 stars!!!!!!
chowjackson 3 years ago
Well played.
TheNextLJ 3 years ago
great job ! your skill is awesome . I wonder if you used the middle pedal of your piano or not :d
quanganhct 3 years ago
Thank-you for the nice comment quanganhct. The right damper pedal is used most frequently, and achieves the legato phrasing when all strings are struck. The left soft or "una corda' pedal does not strike as many strings, so achieves a "softer", quieter effect. The middle "sostenuto" pedal sustaines one particular note.--For the pieces I play, I mainly use the damper, or the soft pedal-depending on the dynamics, phrasing, and expression I want to emote. Hope that helps.
heartBtrue 3 years ago
at the instant 0:51, your left hand's play is not clear, may be that's your piano 's fault. At that moment, i feel like my think was cut.
anyway, the more i hear it, the more i feel like i was walking in the garden, hearing the wind, relax on a bench ...
quanganhct 3 years ago
quanganhct, at 0:51 was the climatic beginning of that phrase. I purposely emphasized the pianissimo of the left hand so as to juxtapose the crescendo of the right hand. The purpose of this was to bring out the melody or "voice" of that particular phrase, which asks to be played "amabile" or "sweetly". Perhaps a bit louder would have been more to your liking though. --Glad the song is creating a relaxing mood for you. Thanks for listening.
heartBtrue 3 years ago