@patiatarim Exactly! I think you'll find that more often than not, the best Satie is played with a remarkable lack of technique. The spontaneousness of "how I want to play" against the beauty of his notes can make an awesome effect. P:
That said, there might be a few too many changes in timing in this version.. o; I think, when there is a section played twice in a row (repeats), it's safest to play them at the same speed.
Just Saying i Like the song, I don't play piano that well, probably not as good as you do. When i have read gnossienne on manuscript it doesn't give much indication on tempo and shit like that. So maybe he's leaving it for the musician to play it how he feels it should be played. So when i describe it as "sick" which only means something to me then that is my own way of viewing the song.
slower!! I dont care what the notes say, it sounds 10 times better slower. Technically... not so bad, but you're playing it too mechanically... Meditate!!
Moderate performance. When it becomes louder I wouldn't accelerate. This goes at the expense of calmness and meditation. All in all it was too loud for my taste but this could also be because the camera was to close to the piano.
Please explain what you mean by "sick". Using a word such as that means nothing at all to anyone except to you, perhaps. It might not be the word you actually want to use. Perhaps if you explained what you mean, you would come closer to what you really experience when you hear this music. Thanks.
@patiatarim Exactly! I think you'll find that more often than not, the best Satie is played with a remarkable lack of technique. The spontaneousness of "how I want to play" against the beauty of his notes can make an awesome effect. P:
That said, there might be a few too many changes in timing in this version.. o; I think, when there is a section played twice in a row (repeats), it's safest to play them at the same speed.
MotEmantsalon 10 months ago
i don't understand the tecnique but sounds good.
patiatarim 11 months ago
I like the slower speed. Good one! 5*
giteart 2 years ago
Just Saying i Like the song, I don't play piano that well, probably not as good as you do. When i have read gnossienne on manuscript it doesn't give much indication on tempo and shit like that. So maybe he's leaving it for the musician to play it how he feels it should be played. So when i describe it as "sick" which only means something to me then that is my own way of viewing the song.
zeclam 2 years ago
slower!! I dont care what the notes say, it sounds 10 times better slower. Technically... not so bad, but you're playing it too mechanically... Meditate!!
stefannestoroski 2 years ago 2
Moderate performance. When it becomes louder I wouldn't accelerate. This goes at the expense of calmness and meditation. All in all it was too loud for my taste but this could also be because the camera was to close to the piano.
Klangzauberer 2 years ago
this is amazing but this guy is amatuer :(
samsnake1989 2 years ago
beautiful. thank you.
masterfurniture 2 years ago
Please explain what you mean by "sick". Using a word such as that means nothing at all to anyone except to you, perhaps. It might not be the word you actually want to use. Perhaps if you explained what you mean, you would come closer to what you really experience when you hear this music. Thanks.
hermanzoon 2 years ago
Beautiful played, the bright and firm way to the eternal spirit in music...
Congratulations... Lux in cordis nobis...
petrustella 2 years ago