Turkish March or Alla Turca, Turkish Rondo
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I can play it too!...but she sounds much nicer ._.;;
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The piano sounds very good.
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Wonderful Job........It will sound PERFECT just take dynamics into consideration!
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that was so cool
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@monkeydude512 i think adding more legato will slow the tempo down drastically and the piece will feel like a car driving with tires exploding during its journey, especially when Ludwig's song is mostly fast moving, heavy chords.
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her fingers not long enough to cover an octave in time Ludwig Van Beethoven's fingers are 7.5 inches long (from thumb to tip) that's why she made some mistakes at the end
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This is TURKISH POWER!!
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I think that she did fine, but... doesn't she seem a little wooden? It seems to me that maybe a computer program or a wooden puppet would play in pretty much the same way... maybe it'd help if she loosened up a bit:)
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-I wouldn't say "perfect"...there were 9 obvious errors in the 2nd half of the song.
-But even with those it was good:)
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Nice.
But isn't it a bit slow?
Every other version I hear is faster.
But it's good anyways.
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She plays very clearly. I tend to slur the notes, especially when playing faster. I think it's better to play slower but in a clear manner. I can't do it at all.
And, yeah, she did some mistakes. It's still remarkable to play so well with an audience. I can't do it at all.
not Trukish. Turkish...
nostalgia70s80s90s 3 years ago
Sorry I did not notice the miss spelling.
Thanks for the correction.
hwjoiner 3 years ago 5
Please try as title Alla Turca, Turkish Rondo.
1079252848 3 years ago
Done. thanks for the suggestion.
hwjoiner 3 years ago