Rachmaninoff Op 3 No 2 in C Sharp Minor

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Uploaded by on Aug 11, 2009

Me playing Sergei Rachmaninoff's most famous prelude on the piano (well, actually a Roland RD-700 this time). This piece is very fun to play and even though I have played it hundreds of times, I am still not tired of it.

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  • what model/roland are u playin on here? something to recommend further or? I want to learn how to play but I can't buy a heavy huge piano. Is this fair enough to play on?

  • It's a Roland RD-700, but it's linked up to another electrical box which makes the piano-sound a bit more realistic. This is not my keyboard, but it belongs to a friend of mine. It's ok I guess, but no digital piano sounds of feels like a real piano.

  • how long do u have to play the piano to play like this? Just wondering. I want to learn...

  • I've played for 6 years and it took my 100 hours to learn this piece (the hardest one I have ever played)

  • Wow, at first I thought it was gonna be really bad because you played it on a keyboard. But you just made it sound really nice. How big are your hands? You should try learning his Prelude in G Minor Op.23 No.5. Nice though!!!

  • I actually have rather small hands. I might try to learn op 23 no 5 later on

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  • did you study in university to play piano like this? or what did you do to be able to play so well?

  • What was that? BREATHTAKING!!!!!!!!!

  • naaaaaa its not that hard when i was learning that was one of my first ahrd pieces but i think one hardst its polonesa!!!!! was to har to learn it . anyway u r good at playing but i'll give u and advice try to play a lil bit faster 'cause that slow sounds a lil diferent and weird just and advice :)

  • I'm pretty new to the world of classical music but I can definitely hear the 100 hours you put into this.

    Beautiful, thanks for sharing :)

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