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  • Die Pianistin ist sehr gut, aber die Geigerin...mmh, naja...

  • Bravo les filles !

  • Ah - okay. This sounds good. Two things. At around 2:25 those "grace notes" should be divided evenly, such that you are essentially playing almost the same thing as sixteenth notes. Mozart wrote grace notes in this manner so that people would not accuse him of having bad harmonies in his music. Mozart was greatly criticized when he released his first six quartets, for instance. He used grace notes as one way to help the players identify the harmonies. The grace notes are non harmonic tones.

  • The piano unisons are not all tuned. When I was working as an accompanist, I used to always carry piano tuning equipment with me. I'm not talking about setting a temperament....

    Most keys have 3 strings. All you do is identify which string is causing the sour beats and return it to being in tune. I would rarely spend more than 3-5 minutes tuning unisons, but it's more than just worth it in the long run =)

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  • schön

  • wonderfull ..............

  • Beautiful in all dimensions -- music, players, setting... wierklich ein Spass zu sehen und zu hoeren!

  • Nice

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