Doppler: Fantaisie Hongroise
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I think he has great control and a beautiful tone, not all people are able to be AS expressive when performing. Well Done!
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I have been playing this piece for years and I was passionate about playing this when I first practised it, however, tho, I find it more and more boring after playing it for trillions.
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is it me or is he playing in a awkward position
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in saying that i do like the sound...does seem to be lacking some personality though! excellent technique.
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he cheated. at the end of the first section you're supposed to play harmonics and then for the final downbeat switch to the normal ledger line D fingering....heeeee didn't.
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I agree... even if his technic is something to envy... it would be boring to listen to his concert... Somehow I dont feel inspired about his playing. But i would never, never say, that he plays bad. I think we really agree on this. Sometimes i think if the technical part is something that nowadays is more important than the musical one....
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chuponeros envidiosos esta genial...
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Einfach wunderschönes stück!
Gibt aber bessere Versionen..
Aber sehr gute Technik!!!
Aber auf jeden Fall toll gespielt
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¿Y si lo escuchamos sin verlo, revisamos la velocidad del vibrato y los acentos que ejecuta, sobre todo en los graves? Aunque quizá las notas del primer tema quizá deberían ser menos rápidas.
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@tubonianflute, hi my teacher also has the same embochure and she said to me the reason why she has an embochure to the side is because her teeth are crooked slightly. she also said that that was the best way for her to get the pureist sound for her is to play to the side like thay. note: all musicicans embochures develop differently.and just as you said its really important to just get the clearest sound as possible and matching the airstream to the center of the whole
Maybe it's just me, but I find his playing to be so incredibly boring. It's like somebody pushes the button "Go" then he just plays through everything note perfect with great technique and a decent but unremarkable sound, but there's never any passion. He plays loud, then soft, then crescendo, but there's never any indication that he actually feels it, he just does it because it's written on the page. Does no one else think this? I'm sorry if I offend but I feel it's the elephant in the room.
MarcoLorenzoFlute 1 year ago 10
@excalibur1812
Some embouchures(on all instruments[TRUMPETS]) develop to the side, and thus become accustomed to the extra 'muscle' work. I'm not sure why, but I know it happens. It's not a center embouchure that's important. It's matching the airstream wit the center of the embouchre hole that's important.
tubonianflute 1 year ago 7