Guarnieri Ponteio 49
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Muito bom! Certa vez eu postei no YT uma versão bastante torturada, mas recebi tantas críticas pelo pedal que retirei e regravei, postando uma versão sem nada de pedal. Não gosto dela daquele jeito, haha. E algo que nunca explorei nessa música foi esse 'rubato'...
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yes...
the lack of resonance, in my point of view, takes away a big part of the dramatic character of the piece.
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acelerando e desacelerando...
tirando isso ta legal :)
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I would have given both hands to play the piano....
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"torturado" came of the brazillinan portuguese and means tortured, very strange ins't it? 8D
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more pedal, please!!!
00musician00 2 years ago
If you notice to the right of the screen you can see the hammers moving. Above them are the dampers which allow the strings to vibrate freely when the key and/or pedal is depressed. Clearly the pedal is used constantly. I do not know how it can be used more without obfuscating the harmonic value of the piece. Perhaps the size of the room contributes to lack of resonance which you may be addressing.
josephstef 2 years ago
love it...listened to it a billion times
argentinedogo 4 years ago
Thanks for your kind words. Hope you keep listening to it!
josephstef 4 years ago
Dark and In-your-face. Haha, Its very emotional: a work of art really. Fancy fingerwork.
patblah 4 years ago
Yes! It really grabs you by the throat! It is subtitled as an hommage to Scriabin. And the expression mark is Torturado! Very happy that you enjoy Guarnieri.
josephstef 4 years ago