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Chopin Etude op.10-12(Aya was 19 years old)

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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2006

Chopin Etude op.10-12 "Revolutionary"

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  • She is hot

  • @microtee1998 You're 13 year old, and already a professional; yet you don't know how to write the word ''professional''? You're soooo lying

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  • @TPQ1980 Professional means by definition ''your job/your profession'', the odds that he/she doesn't go to school and already has a job is already slim. And the ''fact'' that he/she is a professional, yet still doesn't know how to write it after 1000s of times (because its his job you know) doesn't look very plausible to me.

  • @shenkeey Perhaps not a professional speller? Perhaps dyslexic? Perhaps a typo? Soooo many explanations.

  • @janiguri1

    i just had hot fantasies

  • wow...her hand moves so fast 0_o! and why do people have to critique so much? every one thinks they're such an expert, sometimes it's just nice to sit back and appreciate the hard work someone did to play a really hard piece. you don't always need to find something you think it lacks so you can sound like some musical asshole who thinks they're really clever. because that's what you end up looking like.

  • @anitaownzu Dunno if you found it or anything, but you could click the "see all" to the right of the "All Comments" section. Once you do that, press control+F and type in the name you're searching for. You should find it (if it hasn't been removed or anything).

    If you no longer need this, well...hopefully it'll prove useful in the future. ^^;

  • In my opinion, this performance misses the right emotional "charge". It begins quite sparse, the pianist plays it too subtle. The first chord and the accompanying tones in the left hand of this Chopin's Etude should surprise and overwhelm. Similar for the rest. It lacks strength. The only reason, why the pianist is able to hide the lack of feeling, is the usage of almost whole keyboard, ie. how Chopin wrote it. For me, it sounds like a piece of a love romance, not a piece called "Revolutionary".

  • now i have to go look for microtee1998's comment -_-

  • Boooo

  • her girlfriend will like getting fingered by her :3 xD

  • Seriously, Bruce Lee would yield to this girl's hand speed. 

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