Scriabin Etude Op. 8 No. 12, Dora Jakovina
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I think that this well played. Congratulations!! I am a little saddened by some of the negative comments that have been posted on this forum. Armchair experts that hide behind a mask of anonymity. Well done I would like to see more of your work.
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very good
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whoa
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great work...keep it up...and thanks for posting such amazing piece..
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Excellent effort!I enjoy Gilels version on youtube
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It's very good. Just not legendary.
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I wish I could play 1/10 as good as her. I would be quite satisfied with that.
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yes this is a wrist breaker so difficult to relax when there are so many notes etc
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if you can do it better my friend i will invite you and her to proof the point on a good piano in my home
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mayby try a bit more feel, especially in the end!
Hey guys, she may not be the best pianist, but have a heart. She tried and I'm sure worked incredibly hard on this piece. She probably felt pretty confident about it too, otherwise, she wouldn't have allowed for her video to be posted. And then she comes on this site, hoping to hear all kinds of ooooohs and awes, but instead hears insults. Please try to provide constructive criticism in a more positive way that will encourage her rather than discourage her. Thanks.
Flaceon 2 years ago 16
I can see you worked so hard on this. Congrats that you did it! Remember, this piece is not about power or speed, it is about the anguish, frustration, sadness, and beauty. If you slow it down a little, you may be able to add more sensitive emotion that swells up and down (really ease into the dynamic changes smoothly). The tension, release, and more flowing (rubato) tempo are what you need here. Hope that helps, and keep going! That shows true humility to post this online. Thanks!
pianofan2010 2 years ago 4