Theme from The Polovetsian Dances
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All Comments (18)
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I think this is also in Alfred recital book4 and nice playin :) LOL!
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Good song. But I didn't finish it in time for my art school audition lol
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I can play the easy version...it's a really pretty song, and this version is even more beautiful. Great job. :)
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No. He's saying he should pay more attention to it, that's all.
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so youre saying he is using his pedal a bit too much? my french is rusty?
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Good !!
Tu garde juste un peu trop le pied sur la pédale...
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He is using a pedal in this song, just listen carefully. try pushing less hard on the keys or, depending if you have a digital piano or not, try turning up the volume and pressing the keys very gently.
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I love this song, my piano instructor is teaching me how to play it, I still make a few mistakes though. btw are you using the pedal? and when I play it it sounds so...rough. how are you making it sound so smooth and relaxed? sorry for all the questions lol. it sounds awesome
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in this song you learn all 7th chords positions.JCR.
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Well done! Good job~!
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thanks so much for playing that and great job. my piano teacher gave me this song and i had no idea what it was supposed to sound like. thanks for the help.great job
overkill250 3 years ago 5
anytime, thanks for watching my channel :)
PianoNoobAlexMan 3 years ago
My teacher gave me this one too! I love it! (You play it much better than I do!)
laurianni 3 years ago
not really... Once again I am just a beginner. =) I really like the soft and gentle feeling of this arrangement, the original piece is ever better, have a look at some professionals here at the tube.
There is a video of this, a duet version (much stronger and faster version), try search the name Borodin - "Polovetsian dances" from a user classic2piano, that's a very nice one =), hope you like it
PianoNoobAlexMan 3 years ago
very serene and collected. makes me want to skip ahead to learn this song!
severesatie 3 years ago
skip then, :) don't worry about "learn it one by one" too much
PianoNoobAlexMan 3 years ago