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matt95ch 1 month ago
I can play it at this speed, but i don't think it's really artistic if played so damn fast. There's no feeling in it. It's just a robot trudging through the piece. Where's the fortes and pianissimos. Impressive speed, but completely garbage when it comes to artistry. There are no differences in repeating choruses or anything. There is nothing unique about each part of the piece. Can you imagine a singer singing a song without any pitch changes or vibratos or runs?
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tomatoeater100 2 weeks ago
I'm learning this and I agree that it has more feeling played alittle slower :) I can play it up to speed (just about) but I prefer not to. :D
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Nathaniel Pather 9 hours ago
Was meant to say that, my mistake.
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Swaza13 1 day ago
This was composed in the Classical period
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Vicki Bee 4 days ago
That's how they do it in the live performances. Sometimes. It ALL sounds too fast for ME, and I played a musical instrument for 6 years.
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re1ntyes 1 week ago
47...
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Nathaniel Pather 1 week ago
47.
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re1ntyes 1 week ago
congratulations on being Poland!
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re1ntyes 1 week ago
composed in the baroque period?
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Nathaniel Pather 1 week ago
There are differences in repeating choruses. It is reprised towards the end and there is a key signature change. This was composed in the Baroque Period and dynamics weren't noted as frequently, this only came to within the Romantic Period. Even so, they were still there and you can still here the dynamics change from the initial play through and later repeats/reprisals. You are obviously deaf.
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