D. Scarlatti Sonata in F# minor K.67 (L.32), version II
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why aren't there more videos of this sonata on youtube!?
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Loved it! Well done, great piece
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Thanks for posting. You played well. This is the only video I can find on yourtube for this song. My little boy is learning this, and I hope to find a version that's a bit slower.
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i actually think you played it too fast. if it would have been in the tempo as depicted at the sheet music, it would have been more expressive.
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maybe you could try with a harpsichord sound?;-)
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Very fluent playing. Good job.
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I don´t know what people hear. the sonata is "NOT" played well in any way. After the first section you have to play an e sharp. The technique is no technique. You don´t control your fingers. It´s the other way around!! You should be ashamed to post something like this. Don´t you have a hobby?
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Wonderful technique!
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First this is comment like musition to musition...
Tempo is fine,BUT...when left hand goes from 0:04 to 0:09 you are hurrying,so and from 0:30 to 0:34,so and after repetition...
for my taste there are too much of legato.
I won't talk about errors,because everyone make them.Just harmonize tempo from begining to the end.
Keep playing :)
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so, this is played on the kawai ca 51, but with another piano sampling from pianoteq? so, how does that work? if you dont mind, it would be great to hear a little more in deail how that works! ^^; thanks for a great vid!
Fumoffuuu 2 years ago
I play live (sound generation in real-time) with Pianoteq by connecting my pc to the digital piano with an USB-midi cable and record via software loopback the output sound with an audio editing program (Audacity). Then, when I'm done, I mix and sync together the audio with the recorded video. I'm not sure it's the correct approach, though, it's very prone to errors.
shirakawa2 2 years ago
Nice playing and a good sound too.
Unfortunately alot of people tend not to like the sound from this program but it sounds good to me!
imperialpod 3 years ago
Thanks. I have trust in Pianoteq as it gets better every new version (and also because on a technical point of view it's a very interesting concept). Sampled pianos may get software updates but will always remain the same unless the original piano gets sampled again.
shirakawa2 3 years ago