Hungarian Dance No.5

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2008

Hungarian Dance No.5 by J. Brahms.
Performed by Michael Tang (front) and Peter Tikasz (back) at Collège de Montréal (Ermitage).

You can also request this partition on http://www.PianoFiles.com, send a request to mPianisT!

Originally uploaded on YouTube.

P.S. This uploaded video is not an original version, it has been modified by the author of this video.

P.S.2 Please note that we are not professional pianist. I only had 3 years experience on piano at the time I recorded this video.

P.S.3 Please support my partner by visiting his channel http://www.youtube.com/user/DJboxes

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  • It's brilliant! Well done! Love the duet!

  • all these trolls up in here XD you guys, they're playing this without the music. and for no music, this is pretty good.

  • Yesh, I learnt a easier solo version .I just decided to fine tune it myself, because I was too lazy to practice it properly! Good luck

  • Your 16ths are a little off, you skip a note or two. Same with some of your other parts...

    You two also don't always agree on timing, who ever is closer to the camera seems to be rushing a little and not even your two hands are going at the same tempo, and it's quite noticeable. You might want to try to slow down when you practice and gradually work up to speed once you get the notes down so you don't miss notes and create a key gap in a section that is very important to the piece.

  • Sorry, but it wasn't great. Far from perfection.

  • Asians...

  • nonono estupendo exelente interpretacion hermano super

  • @Crayterm13: Cool, noone gives a damn, thanks for contributing.

    Good performance, could have used a little more 'polish' though, but definitely good!

  • Not to be mean, but as a first year piano player I can play both at the same time, though slowly, and piano duet is code for: noob player.

  • is that major part really difficult?

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