Lin Gu - Beethoven Sonata op.31 no.3 - 1st Movement
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dum-da dum
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It's altogether MUCH better than I could ever do, but I feel like she's trying so hard to get a feel of 'tension' during the entire piece that she's making no contrast at all. There are no relaxed places where the audience can breathe, and that makes the piece monotonous.
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This is why I hate people with no class. Who the fk eats something during a performance like this? A bastard, that's who. =( Ruined my all intro, which is among my favs classic intros.
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First, I love you user name. :) But rushing is not a "counting" problem, it has to do with changing the steady tempo in a manner that is not artistic or called for. If you look at the music for this movement, you will note that Beethoven calls for tempo changes and has a lot of strange subdivisions in the single note runs that, to the person who doesn't know this, might see it as rushing. In my opinion, this is a pretty straight performance compared to say Rubenstein's.
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This performance is truly excellent. I like it..
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Nice you have a great touch/technique. Completely different to how I play it, but nice.
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You think you're good? I'm in 7th!
HA!
WHAT NOW?!!!
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Very well played.
Great! Played with so much emotion. Beethoven would like this!
KenDoherty28 4 years ago 4
我认为,如果您能将某些片断演奏的轻点,中间第二主题能够轻巧点,愉快点,左手伴奏能轻点。和旋不那么重,连接的紧凑点,渐慢的地方稍微多点,还有,结尾那块和旋从慢变为tempo的地方能自然点,计算点拍子,。主题的do fa fa做出减弱,那就是完美了。你的技巧我很欣赏。
mickeythompason 2 years ago 3