Valse Triste
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No kyllä minä ukko-nooalla toiseksi jään :(
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Argh
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The way you play it really captures the heavy sadness of the piece. I like it. Thank you.
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@GIO29 I have just uploaded one if you are still interested. Would love to hear your thoughts /watch?v=11S7C5AgCyE
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I think you did a Beautiful job playing this piece. After looking at the music as you play it; It's a difficult piece to perform even for professionals. Thank you for uploading it!
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too slow..look at weigels performance it is way faster. too much pedal used.
but otherwsise not bad
cheers
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yes, every time i see the video of the cat i hev to cry, it's so sad!! :'( but soo beatiful! i love this piece, i want to learn it myself, maybe even on both of my instruments, violin and piano. in any case, i'm going to ask my orchestra director if he can get this in our repetoire for next year:D
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get rid of this thing called piano or let it be tuned and get your foot off the right pedal;
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However, I would not play it on the piano, because symph orchestra is a heavenly performance . there are pieces that not transcribeable they are bort to be the best and stay untouched. sorry for spelling mistakes and if I sound to harsh.
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Already found it! Thanks! (Wow, that's pretty good!)
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Don't be sorry! You play it well! And this is the only piano version of Valse Triste I have found here on youtube, which I find strange... Well, besides that one of Francois Weigel, but I think he's a professional! (don't know him actually)
But I like your videos! I myself might upload playing Valse Triste on the piano! :) It's such a beautiful song! First time I heard it was on the film Allegro Non Troppo (which you can find here on youtube) It's about a cat, very sad, depressing but beautiful!
You play a very strange (and fast) version of Valse Triste. Where did you learn it? Because some things you play aren't right... Or did you made that up yourself?
GIO29 3 years ago 3
I borrowed notes from library. In note: "Breitkopf & Härtel Wiesbaden Edition Breitkopf Nr. 2224"
I have heard one version played by Francois Weigel here in Youtube and it was different, especially at the end of the piece. I'm not a diplom pianist and my playing might sound a little bit weird. Sorry. :D
BachJose 3 years ago