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Fur Elise ~ Beethoven

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Uploaded by on Jan 5, 2008

Midnight meditation. couldn't sleep so i recorded a few. {pardon the big red bath robe! lol}

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  • thx! this piece is almost sacred to me, i play it but rarely...havn't played it since this recording. it's one of those things one saves for special moments.

  • Nicely played, not brassy, perfect tempo: good job!

  • thank you. do you play?

  • nice and slow and clean. I like it. Too many people try to play over their ability and place speed over cleanliness of play. I'm sure you could play it faster but either way this is excellent

  • thx a lot for your reply. yea it's always too bad when ppl play so fast they cant keep up w/ themselves.. better to slow dwn and get all the notes and rests in there. thx again.

  • Classic!!!!! Very nice!!!!

  • thanks for your compliment! glad u enjoyed it.

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  • yo man,,

    can u tell me where i can get the sheet of this?

    coz i want my lil bro played it completly..

    he only knows the beginning ,,,

    w8 for your reply ,

    thnx!!!

  • wow i am so jelous this is amazing!

  • "...judge by tough standards..." Sorry!

  • No. For pianists, I particularly like the clean and precise playing of Alicia de LaRocha (incredible lightness and control) and Alfred Brendel for much the same reasons, but there is joy and humor in his performances. He is fun yet seriously so. Your "Fuer Elise" had that tight control of tempo, sensitivity that I like in piano performances: I judge tough standards! You don't make it silly and sentimental like some performers do. I played trombone as a kid; now I play CDs. Ha!

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