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Uploaded by slambennett on Feb 9, 2007
Sean Bennett plays Chopin Nocturne in Eb Major Opus 55 #2, live in concert
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@PhilistineTheArtLuvr perhaps show your appreciation for the audience to listening to your play? idk haha. respect or something idk. maybe its always been kept a tradition or something.
bboymyung 1 year ago
It's called stage etiquette.
freefroggynow 1 year ago
cus musicians always bow at the end of a performance. we 're told to do so.
ccpi9rools4295 2 years ago
impressive
NEC02102Justin 2 years ago
Why hold the knife with the right and the fork with the left hand; why is it polite and proper this way?
murateyi 2 years ago
I have a question. Why the need to bow at the end?
A tip of the hat, so to speak, would be more than enough to acknowledge the audience.
PhilistineTheArtLuvr 2 years ago
great!
glauciomunduruca 3 years ago
wah...
iloverich08 4 years ago
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@PhilistineTheArtLuvr perhaps show your appreciation for the audience to listening to your play? idk haha. respect or something idk. maybe its always been kept a tradition or something.
bboymyung 1 year ago
It's called stage etiquette.
freefroggynow 1 year ago
cus musicians always bow at the end of a performance. we 're told to do so.
ccpi9rools4295 2 years ago
impressive
NEC02102Justin 2 years ago
Why hold the knife with the right and the fork with the left hand; why is it polite and proper this way?
murateyi 2 years ago
I have a question. Why the need to bow at the end?
A tip of the hat, so to speak, would be more than enough to acknowledge the audience.
PhilistineTheArtLuvr 2 years ago
great!
glauciomunduruca 3 years ago
wah...
iloverich08 4 years ago