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Chopin's Nocturne #2, Opus 9...
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Chopin's Nocturne #2, Opus 9. A couple mistakes here and there, whoops...
Youtube always makes the sound weird. I don't know, the original wav doesn't have as much artifact.
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This is Valentina Igoshina playing Chopin's Fantasie Impromptu in C Shar...
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This is Valentina Igoshina playing Chopin's Fantasie Impromptu in C Sharp Minor, Op. 66. Apologies for the shoddy editing! Check out my channel for information about Valentina and her music
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FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) for this video
Q: Where can I get the sh...
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FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) for this video
Q: Where can I get the sheet music for this piece? A: Here are a few places: http://imslp.info... http://icking-mus... http://icking-mus...
Q: What is the BWV number for this piece? A: 578.
Q: Where can I download a good version of this? A: If you sign up for a Vimeo account (free), you can download the .m4v (QuickTime) original of this (the one I uploaded to YouTube); this can be played on your computer, or a video iPod; here's the link: http://www.vimeo....
Q: What instrument is that? A: The instrument here is a Post fortepiano (a sampled instrument), used as a pedal piano.
Q: Pedal piano!?! What the **** is that? A: It's a piano with a pedalboard, like an organ. If you want to know more about this, the Wikipedia article is good http://en.wikiped... and this company is actually making them (if seeing these pictures doesn't make you want one, you're either not a pianist or not an organist): http://www.borgat...
Q: Who is performing? A: This rendition isnt exactly a performance in the traditional sense; it was done by Stephen Malinowski (smalin) using the conductor program; you can read more about that here: http://www.musani...
Q: What do the colors in the bar-graph score mean? A: The colors show which "voice" is playing.
Q: Why are there two lines an octave apart in the bass? A: In organ music, the parts are often doubled with pitches that are higher than the notated pitch. In addition, the lowest part, played by the pedals, is sometimes doubled an octave lower. When parts are doubled, you tend to hear the lowest pitch, so in the bass part, there was the question: should I show the notated pitch or the pitch you hear? I decided to show both.
Q: Is there a way I could make the bar-graph scores myself? A: The Music Animation Machine MIDI file player will generate this display; you can get the (Windows) software here: http://www.musani... There are lots of places on the web where you can get MIDI files; I usually go to the Classical Archives site first: http://www.classi...
Q: Could you please do a MAM video of _________? A: First, check my "to do" list: http://www.musani... ... If the piece isn't listed, read the "Could you please do a MAM video of _________?" item on my main FAQ: http://www.musani... ... and if you think I'd consider doing it, email me (stephen at musanim dot com). .
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when you want something, you must do whatever you can to get it.
human history would not be so great if every non-conformer or hero decided to quit
if you don't have the passion to do it, then go slowly, or aim for a easier song.
Do some scales here and there, and keep playing stuff that challenges you; if you reach a pinacle and cannot go further in a piece, pick up a new one and return to it a few weeks later... you'll probably pass w/e difficulty you had.