Asturias - Isaac Albéniz (PIANO) - Jeremias Carroza (2007)

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Uploaded by on Jun 24, 2007

Astúrias, de Isaac Albéniz

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  • noob

  • @Cortega399 what do you know about me to call me noob?

  • Hi there! Enjoyed your playing!

    Just make sure when you play the forte chords that the left and right hands do not play at the same time! The left hand happens on the first semiquaver beat of the bar, and the right hand on the second semiquaver of the bar (ie. a semiquaver after the left).

    Also just make sure that the chords are completely accurate!

    Good attempt though, genuinely.

  • Thank you, just tell you that there are two versions of this piece in piano, one with the chords at the same time and another with the chords at different times. Alicia de la Rocha plays the two differents versions, and I think is the best person who plays this song.

    Anyway, thats true, the chords weren't accurated.

    Thank you for your comment,

    Jeremy.

  • yo tmsabn soy pianista y lo hases d mueerte sigue asi y los saltos perfectos Buen Trabajo

  • Gracias!

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  • Nice pianoplaying. Does the cameraman have Parkinsons disease?

  • Most people rush it, you did great!

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  • Thanks for the tip!

  • very nice like a pro...

    i think you have a future...

  • Ah, those big leaps are killer! You've just got to drill those things really slow over and over till you can do it fast.

    I'd have to agree that the middle section doesn't have enough feeling in it. It's not timing, but dynamics. My sheet music begins that section as piano, and it's played here as more of a mezzoforte or forte, which, in my opinion, is the opposite of what it should be. Just my thoughts.

  • do you hear like a double note in there? the beginning?

  • Well, you really didnit think that I would write down this comment If I wasn't playing guitar, right?

  • i think its just cuz i play guitar, and the sounds are different.

  • Timing seems same to me?

  • well im use to hearing this on the guitar. but

    the timing seems weird. especially in the begginning it seems.. forced.

    but.

    its still kool.

    first time i ever hurd it on a piano.

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