It's not the notes that are wrong; I simply find that the tempo is so irregular that is just breaks up the song.
By the by, that's not the original sheet music you have but a transcription by Tien. The trills in the beginning (among other things) is a dead giveaway because the original song doesn't have have that at all.
Hmmm... Well, the notes are the same, so the score is essentially the same anyway.
And if you wanted to listen to the original, you could listen to the original. This is a performance -- performers incorporate their own style. My style is very romantic... hence, lots of tempo modulation and rubato.
It's actually a technique used to give a note a ringing sound. The way you press the keys affects the way the note sounds, and lifting the wrist presses your fingertips against the keys gradually, producing a longer ringing note.
where can i buy this arrangement of the song? I've heard so many... lol
This one is phenomenal.
musicmusic0202 1 year ago
where can i buy the original sheet music?
musicmusic0202 1 year ago
This song reminds me of Nocturne composed by Chopin.
phoenixwater 2 years ago 3
Yes, it's very similar.
benjpianist 2 years ago
You know I liked one of your Bach pieces but the original Nocturne Pour Tamaki just doesn't sound like this :(
spiralblast 2 years ago
Well, I followed the composer's original sheet music, so you can't really suggest I did something wrong...
benjpianist 2 years ago
It's not the notes that are wrong; I simply find that the tempo is so irregular that is just breaks up the song.
By the by, that's not the original sheet music you have but a transcription by Tien. The trills in the beginning (among other things) is a dead giveaway because the original song doesn't have have that at all.
spiralblast 2 years ago
Hmmm... Well, the notes are the same, so the score is essentially the same anyway.
And if you wanted to listen to the original, you could listen to the original. This is a performance -- performers incorporate their own style. My style is very romantic... hence, lots of tempo modulation and rubato.
benjpianist 2 years ago
wow
AimeeCortez 2 years ago
wow!
SusanTian8 2 years ago
why do you keep bending right hand wrist forward?
BARRUMUNDII 2 years ago
It's actually a technique used to give a note a ringing sound. The way you press the keys affects the way the note sounds, and lifting the wrist presses your fingertips against the keys gradually, producing a longer ringing note.
FloralunaStudios 2 years ago
you are very good at this. this music really brings sad and nostalgic mood
Liacgi 2 years ago
great vibe in this one.
peplreallysuck 2 years ago