la guitarrista debe practicar en el momento de hacer los traslados porque esos sonidos no estan indicados en la partitura , la interpretacion es aceptable pero la variacion indebida
@maxcohen13 So, "Nouvelles formules" means "different fingerings"? At least use the dictionary to not embarrass yourself. You are not only a square minded person but an envious one. If you are going to criticise, do it with facts. We would like to see a video of your "pristine" interpretation of Etude No.6. Cuánto pendejo hay sin nada que hacer! Anda a estudiar!
@maxcohen13 Poor small mind. If composers and performers were like you, we would still be living in the Middle Age. Musicians should then play the baroque repertoire without ornamentation. Please do not talk about what you don't know!
You just underlined my position in translating the French...of course it means try variations moron. Variations in arpeggios...and why not more than just the ones he gives. What, no imagination?
I met the composer, a long time ago. He was fine with taking the piece to new places. Where's your video, super asshole? I bet you play it like a stiff cadaver, too scared to play anything than what's written for you to follow like a scared Boy Scout.
In the original Eschig-published sheet music (copyrighted 1972), there is no indication to "try variations." It does say "Cette étude peut admettre de nouvelles formules" (This etude can have newer [different] fingerings). That's what he meant by variations. The word you're most likely thinking of is "interpretation." At any rate, I stand by my statement.
This INTERPRETATION is just awful. It's probably because that's not what Brouwer wrote.
la guitarrista debe practicar en el momento de hacer los traslados porque esos sonidos no estan indicados en la partitura , la interpretacion es aceptable pero la variacion indebida
TheChelolb 11 months ago
@maxcohen13
It would seem you believe yourself to be the fittest judge of this music.
Thats really an unfortunate falsehood.
EscapeArtistPatric 1 year ago
@hercismo
No where did I criticize her gender asshole.
If fact I complimented her playing moron.
Try putting the bong down idiot and read the words for their actual meaning.
You are getting all upset over an imagined slight.
Rexicano 1 year ago
@maxcohen13 So, "Nouvelles formules" means "different fingerings"? At least use the dictionary to not embarrass yourself. You are not only a square minded person but an envious one. If you are going to criticise, do it with facts. We would like to see a video of your "pristine" interpretation of Etude No.6. Cuánto pendejo hay sin nada que hacer! Anda a estudiar!
pardotristan 1 year ago
@maxcohen13 Poor small mind. If composers and performers were like you, we would still be living in the Middle Age. Musicians should then play the baroque repertoire without ornamentation. Please do not talk about what you don't know!
pardotristan 1 year ago
@maxcohen13
I'm sure she plays it better than you.
You just underlined my position in translating the French...of course it means try variations moron. Variations in arpeggios...and why not more than just the ones he gives. What, no imagination?
I met the composer, a long time ago. He was fine with taking the piece to new places. Where's your video, super asshole? I bet you play it like a stiff cadaver, too scared to play anything than what's written for you to follow like a scared Boy Scout.
Rexicano 1 year ago
@Rexicano
In the original Eschig-published sheet music (copyrighted 1972), there is no indication to "try variations." It does say "Cette étude peut admettre de nouvelles formules" (This etude can have newer [different] fingerings). That's what he meant by variations. The word you're most likely thinking of is "interpretation." At any rate, I stand by my statement.
This INTERPRETATION is just awful. It's probably because that's not what Brouwer wrote.
Good luck, superstar.
maxcohen13 1 year ago
My apologies to Marisol ;
I should have written Gal instead of Guy...or person, better yet.
Hard to see gender in this Video.
Rexicano 1 year ago
@maxcohen13
You're a complete idiot;
ONLY the Composer has any right to complain and if you knew anything at all about Brower you'd know he'd love this.
Besides; it says right on the sheet music to TRY variations.
So, you have your head up your ass;
this is a great version...the first guy I've seen take the piece out to it's LOGICAl conclusion. Jealous, I suppose.
Rexicano 1 year ago
Wow that was just awful.
You want to make a piece "jazzy" like that? WRITE YOUR OWN. Don't ever change what's written.
maxcohen13 2 years ago