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Han Kim and Woori Ko plays Grand Duo Concertant 3rd movement by Weber in Japan Clarinet Festival

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Clarinet player Han Kim and pianist Woori-Ko plays Grand Duo Concertant E flat major for Clarinet and Piano 3rd movement by Weber on Han Kim recital in Clarinet festival 2008 Tokyo, Tama, Parthenon concert hall, Aug.2008,age of 12.

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  • Ooof... too fast... the piece becomes unmusical at this point... try to keep your feet still... move all you want with your waist and knees, but moving your feet can throw off your balance and affect your playing and cause you to squeek if you step at just the right time... but very good, especially for a 12 year old... you have fast fingers, now you just need musical fingers.

  • Thanks for your advice~:)

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  • What a bunch of snide, catty commentators, none of whom I've seen listing their qualifications for being so arrogantly critical. What a bunch of no talent creeps.

  • damn these guys are strict!!!! but yeah it did get a little fast... but Han you are my HERO!! Im playing again because of you!! I stopped at 19 im 41 and boy so I stink!! hehe

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  • The pianist is cheating in the thirds........

  • maybe he's a robot and thats how he can tongue so fast

  • Poor guy... I really wish him all the best but I think he is in the wrong way. Hope I'm wrong!

  • Excellent playing both of you... a nearly perfect performance.

  • Very Good, I think taking it that fast almost takes away from the musicality of the piece, thus Great job though. Also, when the open G is played at the one point and you wave your hand completely away from the clarinet, just remember, that can actually affect the tone of a note by lifting the fingers that far away from the tone holes. Though, like I said GREAT JOB! This is great for a 12 year old. Congrats!

  • Waooooooooh!!! Bravo!

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