Nice to see you have confidence in your tempo. I think as you mature you will find yourself experimenting with different tempos, how ever slightly they are. It is a good idea to try different things just to open your mind to see what happens. I think you will be surprised at what you will discover. Keep it up!
OblateSpheroid, It's Adagio cantabile so you shut up! You just don't approach Beethoven with, "I think or something like." You should be sure of yourself before you go telling people to shut. Get a clue!
My Dear WENCHINGTON, You are the one who is clueless about tempo in Beethoven's music. It is obvious by your limited vocabulary and your useless insults. Peace to you anyway, BITCH!LOL!
Do you know what adagio cantabile means? It's slowly singable. Andante means "going" or "a walking pace." So even if I did say the wrong tempo, the actual marking proves my point even further, and it proves you're an idiot who needs to shut up.
Do you know what adagio cantabile means? It's slowly singable. Andante means "going" or "a walking pace." So even if I did say the wrong tempo, the actual marking proves my point even further, & it proves you're an idiot who needs to shut up.
To OblateSpheroid;Beethoven didn't like using terms to determine tempo. He wished to banish them. I have studied Beethoven's life for many years. Schnabel marks 60-66 per eight note. Shall I school you more,uh? Bitch
Also, if Beethoven wanted to banish rigid tempo, then why did you say that this person should bring it up to speed? I think you are just angry that you have never played any difficult song on the piano ever (obviously from your homosexual candlelit videos), and now must compensate for your sucking by doling advice where it isn't due.
Do you have a metronome? If you do, and I doubt you use it because you like to play this piece quickly and all your other playing is terrible, go and play using 66. You will find that this piece is intended to be played very slowly.
Also, if Beethoven didn't like using terms to determine tempo... why did he use them?
Absolutely beautiful. I play this song a little myself, but it's nothing compared to the way you can play.
iCanFeelitintheWater 2 years ago
nice =)
thanks
mycez21 3 years ago
it was a good effort, i woudl argue perhaps im better but im good at most things.
meistacha 3 years ago
piano's sweet though :)
kaseymunson 3 years ago
painfully slow
try to increase the tempo :)
kaseymunson 3 years ago
The song is named Pathetic and you made it sound that way. I'm sorry it was way too slow.
MaiKatsuya 3 years ago
I would recommend listening to Horowitz, Gieseking, Giles and other pianists and pull ideas from them.
It becomes too tiresome listening to it played this slow. You have potential. Keep it up.
LVB1770 4 years ago
I have, its not as good played quickly.
The slow tempo fits more, and shows the pieces beauty.
Scrithe 4 years ago 2
Thanks Scrithe,
Nice to see you have confidence in your tempo. I think as you mature you will find yourself experimenting with different tempos, how ever slightly they are. It is a good idea to try different things just to open your mind to see what happens. I think you will be surprised at what you will discover. Keep it up!
LVB1770 4 years ago
I'm pretty sure the tempo is andante or something like that. So, uh, shut up.
OblateSpheroid 3 years ago 2
OblateSpheroid, It's Adagio cantabile so you shut up! You just don't approach Beethoven with, "I think or something like." You should be sure of yourself before you go telling people to shut. Get a clue!
LVB1770 3 years ago
Both those things mean slow, stupid fat man.
WENCHINGTON 3 years ago 2
WENCHINGTON, WRONG!
LVB1770 3 years ago
WENCHINGTON, your Mother is the stupid fat man in the circus with the mustache! So, piss off ass fucking hole!
LVB1770 3 years ago
Your mother would be proud of that intelligent statement. Also, "mother" should not be capitalized in your insult.
WENCHINGTON 3 years ago
Hey guys, stop with the fighting. If you don't like my recording, tell me. Don't argue amongst yourselves.
Scrithe 3 years ago
In fact, adagio cantabile indicates an even slower tempo. God, I hate fat people so much.
WENCHINGTON 3 years ago 2
My Dear WENCHINGTON, You are the one who is clueless about tempo in Beethoven's music. It is obvious by your limited vocabulary and your useless insults. Peace to you anyway, BITCH!LOL!
LVB1770 3 years ago
If I was actually wrong, you would explain why.
WENCHINGTON 3 years ago 2
Do you know what adagio cantabile means? It's slowly singable. Andante means "going" or "a walking pace." So even if I did say the wrong tempo, the actual marking proves my point even further, and it proves you're an idiot who needs to shut up.
OblateSpheroid 3 years ago 2
OblateSpheroid, your previous comment.
Do you know what adagio cantabile means? It's slowly singable. Andante means "going" or "a walking pace." So even if I did say the wrong tempo, the actual marking proves my point even further, & it proves you're an idiot who needs to shut up.
To OblateSpheroid;Beethoven didn't like using terms to determine tempo. He wished to banish them. I have studied Beethoven's life for many years. Schnabel marks 60-66 per eight note. Shall I school you more,uh? Bitch
LVB1770 3 years ago
It would also appear you do not know how to use commas and semicolons correctly.
WENCHINGTON 3 years ago 3
Also, if Beethoven wanted to banish rigid tempo, then why did you say that this person should bring it up to speed? I think you are just angry that you have never played any difficult song on the piano ever (obviously from your homosexual candlelit videos), and now must compensate for your sucking by doling advice where it isn't due.
WENCHINGTON 3 years ago 6
Do you have a metronome? If you do, and I doubt you use it because you like to play this piece quickly and all your other playing is terrible, go and play using 66. You will find that this piece is intended to be played very slowly.
Also, if Beethoven didn't like using terms to determine tempo... why did he use them?
OblateSpheroid 3 years ago 7
agreed. :)
drakealex 4 years ago
1: Eric you look very much so like your brother.
2: I like how you spin around while you play the piece. It is rather comical.
Lelldorianx 4 years ago
Very, very nice. Your skills rate a better piano.
gerryrains 4 years ago