The melody from you left hand should stay consistent throughout the piece; it seems like when you incorporate your right hand, you change it slightly. Also, be careful about when you come in with your right hand. Your timing is sometimes a bit off. Other than that, its pretty good! It also might be helpful to listen to some professional interpretations of this piece to get a feel for the pauses and tempo they utilize. Good luck!
when the right hand comes in and you hit the a sharps, you dont pause before going up the the c's. you're supposed to pause a bit. its pretty hard because the right hand and left hand play at different tempos but after a while you'll get it. and the up upscale part of the right hand, both notes should be played the same, just in a higher octave
The melody from you left hand should stay consistent throughout the piece; it seems like when you incorporate your right hand, you change it slightly. Also, be careful about when you come in with your right hand. Your timing is sometimes a bit off. Other than that, its pretty good! It also might be helpful to listen to some professional interpretations of this piece to get a feel for the pauses and tempo they utilize. Good luck!
jclif123 1 year ago
Hate to say it, but it is true. However, this doesn't mean your a bad pianist, but this song is incorrect.
CoryRinger 2 years ago
why, what is wrong?
volprich 2 years ago
yeah it is true. Sorry but you are playing it wrong
Unbrilliantness 2 years ago
when the right hand comes in and you hit the a sharps, you dont pause before going up the the c's. you're supposed to pause a bit. its pretty hard because the right hand and left hand play at different tempos but after a while you'll get it. and the up upscale part of the right hand, both notes should be played the same, just in a higher octave
adudenamedjoe13 2 years ago