lim dong hyek - Chopin prelude op.28 no.16 in Bb (Fast version)
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Hey wow !!!!
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Unfortunately, too fast. it's lost so much. Those who come to the concerts because of the pieces do not at first contact, it is not worth the effort because the pianist has left his bike. Also, I've played these pieces in their youth, when it runs, it runs. But the words of my teachers at the age now sound in my ears. Slowly, slowly. not too fast. You broke it playing. Yes, the left hand was not yet ripe for the Temop
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@robertslistening This version is not perfect but Kissin's version is riddled with mistakes.
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Damn good. Not perfect, but astonishing anybody can play this at that speed.
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ahhh!! ending
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FENOMENALNOOOOO
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Reminds me a little of the way Jung Lin plays the flight of the bumblebee. He has astounding technical skills but just not musical enough, especially in the left hand. The right hand did sound good though. The left hand just wasn't giving me a feeling of the rhythmic push. Listen to Evgeny Kissin play this. Much more musical. I was impressed with speed, but there is such a thing as losing the rhythmic feel when it becomes a technical race. If he worked on the left hand accents, it would work.
robertslistening 9 months ago 3
world record
fastben2010 4 months ago 2