Nice performance. The only thing, other than what people have mentioned is not to get initimidated by the "Presto" of 'Presto alla tadesca', It's basically just means 'Allegro ma non troppo'. :)
I'm not sure I got the question, but I was referring to the first right hand arpeggio, I think it's about line 3-4. where it suddenly becomes piano. The right hand should play by itself. but you're holding a chord in the left.
I was asking for the number of the measure, because the number of the line might be misleading having different editions. Anyway I imagine you're talking about something very close to the beginning since you're mentioning an early line, and I don't see any error according to my version. But if you provide the measure number I can surely double check.
I'm going to be honest.... i LOVE the sound of your piano!! it sounds more colourful and less sterilised than fully tuned pianos!!!
PixelatedFaces 1 month ago
Nice performance. The only thing, other than what people have mentioned is not to get initimidated by the "Presto" of 'Presto alla tadesca', It's basically just means 'Allegro ma non troppo'. :)
cjcarrington97 6 months ago
wow, thats very well played, congratulations.
Himbeertoni90 2 years ago
During the arpegio you're not supposed to play anything in the left hand.
Nice tempo though
ArcticaV 4 years ago
Hey, thanks. Which measure are you specifically referring?
tukaaa 4 years ago
I'm not sure I got the question, but I was referring to the first right hand arpeggio, I think it's about line 3-4. where it suddenly becomes piano. The right hand should play by itself. but you're holding a chord in the left.
ArcticaV 4 years ago
I was asking for the number of the measure, because the number of the line might be misleading having different editions. Anyway I imagine you're talking about something very close to the beginning since you're mentioning an early line, and I don't see any error according to my version. But if you provide the measure number I can surely double check.
tukaaa 4 years ago
i believe arcticav is talking about measure 11, 15, and 19. i tend to hold the left hand as well and my teacher pointed it out.
fuchion15 2 years ago
At 0:16 lift your left hand chords so that only your right hand plays! Beautifully done though!
music2Hisears95 2 years ago
your piano must be tuned
Krisnov 4 years ago