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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2007

Erik Satie

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  • this song is really good and you played it very well

    if its not too much too ask could you send me the music sheet?

  • Thanks! Sorry, I don't have the sheet music in an electronic format.

  • Wonderful. I walked out of the room and genuinely forgot I had a YouTube video plugged into my speakers. If you are planning to upload a slower version that would be even better. But you in no way made the sadly typical mistake of butchering Satie with speed - just a tiny little bit too quick. Very, very well done anyway

  • Thanks Alasdair.

  • Oh very, very nice. But I think you can slow it down just a bit... just let it breath a bit more. Otherwise... beautiful

  • Thank you! You are right it is a bit too fast. I might upload a slower version.

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  • good work. I am taking a break from practicing mine and will be posting my version. Your piano has great sound.

  • Me gusta mucho como suena el piano, pero creo que la tocas tan mal por el tempo y por que hay NOTAS QUE NO TOCAS o que cambias, que no puedo darte una comentario general positivo. No me gusta la versión.

    I like so much the sound of that piano, but I think you play the Gnossienne so badly, by tempo and because there are NOTES THAT YOU DON'T PLAY or that you change, so I can't give you good words about. I don't like that version.

  • no responde tampoco al tempo.. hmm.

  • The rythmn sounds quite strange and incoherent to me. Try to establish a steady beat in the left hand.

  • very nice, it is true that the most difficult thing is to play the silent between notes

  • You played it nice, but I like this song more when it is played more 'jumpy'

  • thats great i love this one

  • The best version I ever heard of that song.

    You have some sense of the XIX century, it's all it takes (with some talent, of course) to play this wonderful music...

    Thanks!  :)

  • just a little more slowly but it's good job

  • Merci bienne!

  • (L'autre)

  • C'est la plus belle ici. Bravo

  • i love it

  • Please play it again and this time have the camera over the piano. I am studying this piece right now and would love to see the fingering.

    Ciao.

  • I've heard some versions played really fast. Pianists must see all those hemi-semi-demi-semi-hemi quavers and put on their running shoes (is my guess). Of course, it sounds hideous and makes me turn the CD into a Frizbee!

  • Thanks! Yes I do have Pascal's CD of Sartie works. I dream of playing like him!

  • This is my favourite of the Gnossiennes (followed by No. 1). The ONLY version of No. 5 available on YouTube it seems and I think you did a pretty good job. Have you heard Pascal Roget's version? He plays it slower than you, although the little turns and trills are played faster. I think his version is the definitive one, but yours is good enough to make it onto my playlist. Thanks!

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