Jardins sous la pluie from Estampes composed by Debussy
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Nice seemless transition from left hand to right at 2:08. Hard to do! Enjoyed the performance overall. I love Debussy and think that he should be next to Chopin for piano work. Perhaps his subtlety is a little bit too off-putting. Pieces such as this, poissons d'or and l'Ile Joyeuse should be part of the standard canon of great works for the piano.
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very nice. I like the way u bring out the melody in the left hand. Sometimes u slow down when there is no need to but overall very nice playing
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buono, ma niente di che...
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apparently debussy played it at 192
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how fast do people want this piece to be played? I think it's a good tempo.
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You're about 10-15 clicks slow (to the half note) but other than that very well done
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Wow! Thanks for putting this piece up. I'm currently working on this piece and the way you bring out out the melody so well while keeping the piece so entirely subtle is extremely inspiring! Thanks again!
MyIgnoranceParty 10 months ago
@MyIgnoranceParty Thank you for checking it out and your kind comment.
It was about 5~6 years ago. So It is not so good. I know why.
But I am so pleased what you say. Thanks a lot to you.
pennehk 9 months ago
this is an intense-sounding piece, and from the looks of it, an intense play. Bravo on an excellent command of the keys...inspiring.
SnuffyWuffles 2 years ago
Thank you for your comment.
I am so pleased..
pennehk 2 years ago
I really like your interpretation! You gave me the desire to play this piece, but it is much harder than dr gradus ad parnassum(which I play), isn't it?
milol33 4 years ago
Hi, thank you again! I love Dr.Gradus ad Parnassum. Yes, I think this piece is harder than Gradus...but not so much.
pennehk 4 years ago