Leo Brouwer Etudes Simples no. 6
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I was wondering where Randy Rhoads (RIP) got his inspiration for Diary Of A Madman; beautiful :)
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I don't know the f**k how but this reminds me of Muse lol
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omg i'm going to play this piece too in one weak and i defenetly don't play like that lol
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I know you have abilities, but by playing this song that fast makes it loose it's melody...
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i'm so retarded after watching this!!!
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I have a question: if I don't practise for even one day, I lose the feeling to play fast. How do I keep the feeling of the finger movement not fading away? Do I have to play it everyday? Thanks.
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Hey,,, i was just wandering what was the 6th chord did u play coz i'm playing this for a competition n my teacher told me to go the Em shaped chord after the 5th chord or A7 9th chord.
P.S. my teacher said u have the best version for this song :)
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Are any of you reading the Eschig score? Brouwer gave absolute times as well as tempo markings. 1'25(the European designation)=1:25. I think Per-Olov has every right to play it hell bent for breakfast ( I used to play like this and I admit it's beautiful at this speed), but Brouwer's time indication would seem to suggest that he wanted something very different. Played at this much slower speed the beauty of his harmonies are allowed to breath and exude a very natural grace and mystery.
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excuse me, Lo mas rapido posible
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so on the music sheet it says mas rapido possible, so ya its supposed to be played as fast as you can, which is fine cuz it sounds dope at almost any tempo
Ah shit for my exam i'm playing at like a tenth of the speed of that.
talibaba7 2 months ago 2
Hey! You don't have to play this fast! I am exaggerating for the fun of it! Even half the tempo is OK!
Good luck with your exam and let me know how it went.
Per-Olov
AndanteLargo 2 months ago